Bruh


Okay so greetings from Fairmont State University!
So on the resident hall Wi-Fi, Splashtop, the only remote access software I’ve found that’s blind accessible, is fucking blocked! SecureShell isn’t, but Splashtop is? What the hell!

I wanted to remote into the station PC back home since the station sounds like this now on the EAS feed (interface crashed) but I can’t


12 responses to “Bruh”

  1. Nice. I’m glad you are getting the support you need. Also have you met your teachers or your deen / princapall yet?

  2. Yeah a ton of nice people here.
    In fact, while I was walking to the Falcon Center, a lady asked me if I needed assistance going there since there was a vehicle parked in the way and I couldn’t get around. Turns out she’s a freshman, but had been in the military for two years, so I thanked her for her service an assistance alike.

  3. So funny thing: again, I’ve been gone from this university for 1.5 years.

    I walk into the cafeteria and slowly amble twoards the grill station. (there’s different stations for different food types arranged in sort of a semi-circle; to the immediate left is a station that changes daily, so your variety station; front left is the salad bar, straight ahead is the pizza station, front right is the grill for burgers and sandwiches and the like, right is the soda fountain and coffee maker.)

    So I’m ambling twoard the grill trying to remember where everything is. As soon as I get there, the grill operator says "you still want your two cheeseburgers?"

    The grill op not only remembered me from 2.5 years ago, but he also remembered exactly what I typically got to eat.

  4. Update: the interface crash/glitchout fixes itself apparently, its sounding good today but I never remoted in. I did, however, send an email to the IT folks here to ask "erm so okay why is Splashtop blocked" though I did also provide a justification, and mentioned that it can’t be a security risk since I can’t just remote into any machine willie nillie, not only does the machine need Splashtop Streamer to already be installed but it also would require being signed into the same Splashtop account.

  5. And since I’m on the first floor of a six-floor building, AT&T cell coverage sucks down here, so I can’t use my hotspot. I’d have to remove the Kensington lock from my big ass expensive laptop, go outside, find a place to sit, turn on my hotspot, connect to that, then use Splashtop to reboot the PC back home.

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