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@TheAVNetworkGuy

Bridging AV & IT - Pro AV & Networking on X, YouTube & https://t.co/MkmNh1OrUL

New York, USA Katılım Mayıs 2020
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AV Network Guy@TheAVNetworkGuy·
Q-SYS vs Crestron (AV Control) Which do you prefer? Drop your thoughts in the comments. #AVTweeps
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Patrick Bet-David
Patrick Bet-David@patrickbetdavid·
I thought no one was leaving NY? You know things are bad when your Governor is begging New Yorkers to go to Palm Beach & bring the wealthy back. You wouldn’t have to BEG if you had better policies. By the way, the mass exodus hasn’t started yet.
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AV Network Guy@TheAVNetworkGuy·
Did you enable FEC 🤔
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AV Network Guy@TheAVNetworkGuy·
The after party in China (hot pot at any time)
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AV Network Guy@TheAVNetworkGuy·
@thedatabunny Nothing crazier than watching your firewall and seeing it block live attacks 🤯
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TheDataBunny
TheDataBunny@thedatabunny·
I swear if it wasn’t for this IPS, this place would be smoked 😂
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AV Network Guy
AV Network Guy@TheAVNetworkGuy·
Someone had to say it! My old manager praised experts who were supposed to support portions of my project. Then I realized they had speaking skills and not solving real issues skills. I learned so much on my own and shared the knowledge. Talk is Cheap! Everyone is an expert until real problems show up. I love a challenge, stay humble, and deliver real solutions! I charge accordingly.
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TheDataBunny
TheDataBunny@thedatabunny·
At the end of the day, no matter how fancy you make it, does it solve a problem? Can you solve a problem that people have? Screw all the technical jargon, can YOU solve someone’s problem at the end of the day?
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TechOperator@TechOperator·
Did you know that half the population has below-average intelligence?
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Whemïmor@hy_wemmy·
Am I wrong for going on a couple trip to another country alone because my man can’t afford it ? I kinda make more money than him, but I don’t want to miss out on this amazing trip because of his finances. We’re not married , just dating.
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✨NolaDarling_2.0 👩🏾‍💻✨
Just stop electing Billionaires and millionaires as Presidents. Vote for people with a humble beginnings, good characteristics, and good credentials. That’s it!
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AV Network Guy
AV Network Guy@TheAVNetworkGuy·
@MrColionNoir AI will fix all the common sense problems. Watch and See, after they take over. I’ll be on AI’s side anyway. Logic over feelings
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Colion Noir
Colion Noir@MrColionNoir·
They were forced to be unarmed… and now politicians are using that to argue you don’t need a gun. That should make every gun owner furious. The people at Virginia Tech were not unarmed by choice. They were disarmed by policy. They were trapped in a gun-free zone. And now a politician is pointing to their courage in that moment as “proof” that you don’t need a firearm. How twisted is that? They weren’t choosing between a gun and no gun. They were denied the option. And somehow the lesson we’re supposed to take from that is: “See? You don’t need a gun.” No. The real lesson is that courage without the ability to fight back is still courage — but it is also a tragedy. So let me ask you: If those students had been given the choice, do you honestly think they would have chosen to stay defenseless? Why do politicians protected by armed security keep telling regular people they don’t need protection? Why is forced helplessness always repackaged as moral virtue? And why do anti-gun politicians keep using disarmed victims to push more disarmament? I want to hear what you think. Were they unarmed by choice… or were they failed by the very policies politicians keep defending? Drop your answer in the comments. youtu.be/UrmvhVa2cmE?si…
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AV Network Guy@TheAVNetworkGuy·
@SM_TechB3aute @hy_wemmy The blind leading the cyclops 🤣 You both will end up as each other’s roommates discussing how y’all dodged “the wrong” guy
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AV Network Guy
AV Network Guy@TheAVNetworkGuy·
@DschlopesIsBack Currently running 2 simultaneous C- level projects/deployments for a Fortune 50 client. I get it 😬 (low key love the challenges, but brutal)
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Gain of Fauci@DschlopesIsBack·
I’m the most tired I’ve ever been in life but don’t really feel sick at all. Anyone else have this going on?
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Wall Street Apes
Wall Street Apes@WallStreetApes·
This is the most depressing St. Patrick's Day in Ireland history It’s just a bunch of foreigners and almost no native Irish Disgusting
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AV Network Guy@TheAVNetworkGuy·
@worldranking_ Great testing tool till this day. I don’t want anything for FREE, so I guess that was his choice 🤷‍♂️
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vx-underground@vxunderground·
United States President Donald J. Trump posted this message on social media today. Personal grievances the Trump administration it asserts it has with other countries and political theatrics aside, the notion that the United States even hints are exiting NATO is a PROFOUND cybersecurity issue. Yes, NATO deals with traditional military stuff (land, sea, air, space), NATO also deals with things in the digital domain (cyberspace). NATO (non-United States) has historically shared a great deal of intelligence with each other regarding state-sponsored threats to the United States. Likewise, the United States has shared intelligence on state-sponsored with our NATO allies. It makes me incredibly nervous that this idea of exiting NATO is floated or threatened. NATO cybersecurity space deals a lot with ICS/SCADA (Industrial Control Systems, which is things like water treatments plants, nuclear energy facilities, telecommunication systems, etc) and anything else which possesses a military threat to the United States and it's citizens. I am unsure of the impact leaving NATO would have on our cybersecurity intelligence. The idea makes me very nervous. The United States is constantly under siege from foreign adversaries (notably China, Russia, North Korea, Iran). Additionally, I have great concern that if we left NATO it would damage our relationship with European allies which have been of significant importance apprehending Threat Actors who have done extreme damage to the United States. Part of the FBI's success in apprehending ransomware actors have been our strong relationship with EUROPOL, and European allies apprehending individuals residing outside the United States. Chat, this unironically makes me very nervous.
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AV Network Guy@TheAVNetworkGuy·
@JasonTheTodds I’m not cheap, but not dumb. Covid thought us how to be independent 🤣 might as well call yourself a Hair Engineer 😏
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AV Network Guy@TheAVNetworkGuy·
@craigzLiszt I decided to after coming back from Shanghai. I miss it already 🤷‍♂️
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Craig Weiss
Craig Weiss@craigzLiszt·
started learning chinese, just in case
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AV Network Guy@TheAVNetworkGuy·
@thedatabunny Slowly but surely adding my videos from my China trip earlier this year to my social media. Had a blast and we are 25 years behind. And they party harder 😁
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TheDataBunny
TheDataBunny@thedatabunny·
That 1 hour delivery gonna turn into robots delivering your shit. 😂 watch
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