I still have the majority of the older phonesIf it wasn't for ATT refusing to allow my OnePlus 3 to connect to their network, I would still be using it today. I think it was 6 or 7 years old when it went obsolete due to ATT dropping 3G coverage.
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I still have the majority of the older phonesIf it wasn't for ATT refusing to allow my OnePlus 3 to connect to their network, I would still be using it today. I think it was 6 or 7 years old when it went obsolete due to ATT dropping 3G coverage.

that phone already exists, and has for many yearsso people can have an "I only need to charge it once a week" phone.
How would people know I’m better than them if I used that though?that phone already exists, and has for many years
it also has another awesome feature not available on iPhone 14 - you can hang up by closing the phone and pick up by opening the phone. cutting fucking edge
No, you're missing it, having a flip phone is the protection against this. Anytime some mark of the beast loving asshole tries to get me to download an MFA app I can just hold up my phone and say "sorry, you'll need to find another option".I'd still use a flip phone if I didn't need 4 different MFA authenticators, Teams and Outlook on my phone that has to be with me at all times.
I had an employee try the "i have a dumb phone so i cant download an MFA" schtick. I smiled and said ok, here is your company assigned cellphone. I'll cancel your cell phone allowance.No, you're missing it, having a flip phone is the protection against this. Anytime some mark of the beast loving asshole tries to get me to download an MFA app I can just hold up my phone and say "sorry, you'll need to find another option".
Cant help you with the other shit but not having access to that shit on my person at all times is one of the big reasons I'll never own a smartphone.
you sure showed him!I had an employee try the "i have a dumb phone so i cant download an MFA" schtick. I smiled and said ok, here is your company assigned cellphone. I'll cancel your cell phone allowance.
Employee responded with "i dont want to carry two cell phones". I told them they should have thought of that 30 seconds ago.
Most of the games employees can play go away when the boss understands technology.

Yeah, that worked when I was a poor grunt employee too. Got away with it for almost 4 years. Now that I'm lead infrastructure architect for 5+ F500 clients, not gonna fly. I must never be without my phone, must have full access to everything I could possibly need to solve any problem at all times, which means being able to authenticate to any device, host, VM or application in our public or private cloud infrastructure, and must never be more than 15 minutes away from my computer.No, you're missing it, having a flip phone is the protection against this. Anytime some mark of the beast loving asshole tries to get me to download an MFA app I can just hold up my phone and say "sorry, you'll need to find another option".
Cant help you with the other shit but not having access to that shit on my person at all times is one of the big reasons I'll never own a smartphone.


I wasn't forced, I could have kept avoiding responsibility. That's my point.Not every industry forces 24-7 on call. Lighten up Francis. Yes you're very very very important.
Now go press that reboot button again Mr Important Pants, nobody else can do that.


Yeah, that worked when I was a poor grunt employee too. Got away with it for almost 4 years. Now that I'm lead infrastructure architect for 5+ F500 clients, not gonna fly. I must never be without my phone, must have full access to everything I could possibly need to solve any problem at all times, which means being able to authenticate to any device, host, VM or application in our public or private cloud infrastructure, and must never be more than 15 minutes away from my computer.
But yeah, if I wanted to stay a call center operator my whole life, I could have kept acting like a child who doesn't want any responsibility and done exactly what you said!
I wasn't forced, I could have kept avoiding responsibility. That's my point.
Very few people in most organizations want responsibility. When you actually start actively taking and seeking responsibility, you move up very quickly.

I call bullshit on any architect required to directly maintain infrastructure. Inventor please.you're so amazing
Architects where I work do all the time. They're the last point of escalationI call bullshit on any architect required to directly maintain infrastructure. Inventor please.
Well... He tried to weasel out of my MFA policy and was summarily slapped down so.. yeah.you sure showed him!
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Right, I'm the top of the escalation path, but the only idiot that actually picks up their phone, which ends up making me the first person called instead of the last. :/Architects where I work do all the time. They're the last point of escalation
In my org as a pre-sale engineering/architectural resource I'm usually the person who does the initial design, and I'm considered in the path of escalation. Also it's that way because I handle what are called "strategic" tier customers and if they aren't happy I don't make my money for the year. So I also have to answer when the phone rings...Architects where I work do all the time. They're the last point of escalation
I, unfortunately, am also in the "person who will actually pick up the phone" position. I feel this pain. And have the scars from weekends lost due to some end user screwing a pooch then pulling the ripcord for the weekend on a Friday afternoon.Right, I'm the top of the escalation path, but the only idiot that actually picks up their phone, which ends up making me the first person called instead of the last. :/
Okay I see ya'lls point.