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## CloudPanel
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https://cp.crazystorm.xyz/login
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https://158.101.15.155:8443/
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medusa
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BeingTerribleWhoeverCares
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## Site
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IP Address: 158.101.15.155
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Domain Name: https://www.crazystorm.xyz
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Site User: crazystorm
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Password: 00VoLjzMhmgccQrZo8iv
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## Database
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Host: 127.0.0.1
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Port: 3306
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Database Name: crazystorm
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Database User Name: crazystorm
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Database User Password: CSKdEXdMqWq3FYAi41RA
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## WordPress
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Admin E-Mail: admin@crazystorm.xyz
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Admin User Name: admin
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Admin Password: SAZU6PaQVQL71x7kiDbl
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Admin Url: https://www.crazystorm.xyz/wp-admin/
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# BILL OF SALE AND RECEIPT OF PAYMENT
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THIS BILL OF SALE AND RECEIPT OF PAYMENT ("Agreement") made and entered into this 13th day of May, 2023, by and between Jason Davis, of 291 Briar Glen, Rockwall, TX 75032, hereinafter referred to as the "Seller", and Zenaido Reyna Jr., of Texas, hereinafter referred to as the "Buyer".
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1. **VEHICLE:** Seller hereby sells and transfers to Buyer the following motor vehicle (the "Vehicle"):
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- Make: Chevrolet
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- Model: Trailblazer
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- Year: 2004
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- VIN (Vehicle Identification Number): 1GNET16P546129501
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- Mileage: 196,942
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Seller represents that the Vehicle is sold "AS IS," in its present, existing condition, and that the Seller disclaims any and all warranties, whether express or implied, including without limitation any implied warranties of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose.
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2. **PRICE AND PAYMENT:** The total purchase price to be paid by Buyer to Seller for the Vehicle is $1100 (USD). This is acknowledged by both parties to be the total sales price for the Vehicle.
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3. **RECEIPT OF PAYMENT:** Seller hereby acknowledges receipt of payment from Buyer. The total amount received by the Seller from the Buyer for the purchase of the Vehicle is $1100 (USD). Payment method: _[cash, cashier’s check, money order, etc.]_ Seller acknowledges that this amount constitutes full payment for the Vehicle.
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4. **NO TITLE WARRANTIES:** The Vehicle is sold AS IS, where is, with all faults. The Seller shall not be responsible for the condition of the Vehicle at the time of the sale or at any time thereafter. The Seller does not represent or warrant that the Vehicle is in compliance with any state or local laws or regulations.
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5. **GOVERNING LAW:** This Agreement shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of the State of Texas.
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6. **ACKNOWLEDGEMENT OF RECEIPT:** The Buyer acknowledges receipt of the Vehicle and understands and agrees that the Vehicle is sold AS IS and with all faults.
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SELLER:
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---
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(Signature)
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Jason Davis
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BUYER:
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---
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(Signature)
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Zenaido Reyna Jr.
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[title](https://www.example.com)
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[heimdall](https://192.168.1.67:8443/)
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[gitea](http://192.168.1.67:3000/)
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[guacamole](http://192.168.1.67:8080)
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[phpmyadmin](http://192.168.1.67/phpmyadmin/)
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We have some concerns about your behavior and want to work together to help you make positive changes. Here's a brief overview of the main points we'd like to discuss:
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1. Concerns:
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a. Noah's Actions:
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- Online scamming (catfishing) and pretending to be someone else.
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- Selling and sharing explicit photos of minors.
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- Overall dishonesty issues.
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b. Family Safety Concerns:
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- Personal information exposure.
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- Cyberbullying and harassment.
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- Online predators.
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- Legal consequences.
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- Emotional and psychological impact.
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- Family relationships.
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- Home security.
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2. Legal Ramifications:
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- Fraud, identity theft, copyright infringement, invasion of privacy, and child pornography can lead to serious consequences.
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- Possessing and sharing explicit images of minors may result in severe penalties, including mandatory sex offender registration.
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- Sex offender registration can have long-lasting negative effects on your life.
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3. Detailed Summary of Legal Consequences:
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a. Fraud
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b. Identity theft
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c. Copyright infringement
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d. Invasion of privacy
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e. Child pornography
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4. Consequences for Sharing Explicit Images of Minors:
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- Severe penalties
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- Juvenile courts may focus on rehabilitation
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5. Long-term Impact of Sex Offender Registration:
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- Difficulties with employment, housing, and social relationships.
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- Emotional and psychological challenges.
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6. Our Plan to Help You:
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a. Develop a customized rehabilitation plan.
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b. Conduct open and honest discussions.
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c. Foster a supportive environment.
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d. Establish clear boundaries, expectations, and consequences.
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e. Engage in problem-solving and skill-building activities.
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f. Involve positive role models and support networks.
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g. Monitor progress and adjust the plan as needed.
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h. Consider professional help if required.
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We love you and want the best for you. Please feel free to ask any questions or share your thoughts with us. We're here to listen and support you.
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sudo apt update && sudo apt upgrade -y
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sudo apt install xfce4 xfce4-goodies xrdp stacer firefox -y
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sudo cp /etc/iptables/rules.v4 /etc/iptables/rules.v4.bak && sudo truncate -s 0 /etc/iptables/rules.v4
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sudo rm /usr/share/polkit-1/actions/org.freedesktop.color.policy
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sudo passwd ubuntu
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sudo adduser medusa
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sudo usermod -aG sudo medusa
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!Storm817!Fuzzy817!
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## I Introduction to Notion and Notion Blocks
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### Brief Overview of Notion
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**Notion** is an all-in-one workspace that allows you to write, plan, collaborate, and organize. It's a unique productivity tool that integrates various components such as notes, databases, kanban boards, wikis, calendars, and reminders—making it an excellent tool for personal and professional uses.
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#### Practical Uses of Notion
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- **Project Management**: With its Kanban boards, you can manage and visualize the workflow of projects, making it perfect for individuals and teams.
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- **Content Creation**: Notion's powerful text editor and diverse content blocks make it an excellent tool for bloggers, writers, and content creators.
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- **Personal Wiki**: You can create your own personal Wiki for note-taking, learning new subjects, or tracking personal habits.
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- **Task Management**: From simple to-do lists to complex project management, Notion handles task management effectively.
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- **Database Management**: Its robust features allow storing and manipulating data, creating relational databases, and more.
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- **Team Collaboration**: Share pages, assign tasks, and collaborate in real-time, making it great for team projects and remote work.
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The wide variety of tools and features in Notion enables users to streamline their workflow, foster effective collaboration, and ultimately increase productivity.
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### Understanding Blocks in Notion
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In Notion, 'Blocks' are the basic building units. They could be as simple as a text, an image, a list, or a page. You can interact with these blocks—move them around, nest them within other blocks, or change their type.
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### Types of Blocks and Their Use Cases
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Notion offers a wide variety of block types. Here are some examples:
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- **Text**: Used for adding any written content. For example, "Meeting minutes from 24th June".
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- **Headings**: Useful for structuring your pages. E.g., "## Project Goals."
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- **Bulleted Lists**: Great for unordered lists of items.
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- **Numbered Lists**: Perfect for creating step-by-step instructions or ordered lists.
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- **To-Do Lists**: Ideal for task management.
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- **Code Snippets**: A must-have for developers to store and display code.
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- **Quotes**: To highlight important information or share inspirational quotes.
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Each type has its unique use and can be combined to create rich, dynamic pages.
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## II. Strategies for Staying Under the 1000-Block Storage Limit
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### Efficient Block Usage
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Make the most out of each block. Instead of creating separate text blocks for each paragraph, consolidate them into one.
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### Leveraging Databases
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A 'Database' in Notion is a special block type that can contain other blocks. They help group-related blocks and reduce the block count, improving organization and productivity. For instance, you can create a database for all your meeting notes, each entry comprising various blocks.
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### Consolidation of Small Pages
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Try combining small pages into larger ones to save blocks. If you have several small pages about different aspects of a project, you could consolidate them into a single project page with various sub-headings.
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### Application of Nested Blocks
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Using nested blocks can reduce the number of total blocks used. A list item with four indented items under it would count as one block, not five.
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### Deletion of Unused Blocks
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Regularly clean up your workspace by identifying and deleting unused blocks and pages. But ensure the information is no longer needed before deletion. Alternatively, use the Archive feature to store the information you might need later but don't want to keep on your primary workspace.
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### Limitation of Media Embeds
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Media embeds count towards the block total. Consider linking to media instead of embedding to save blocks.
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### Avoidance of Duplicate Content
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Avoid storing the same information in multiple places. Utilize databases to store repeated information and develop good search techniques to find your data quickly.
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## III. Troubleshooting and Common Issues
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Managing blocks in Notion can sometimes lead to issues like hitting the block limit quickly or finding it challenging to manage nested blocks. For solutions to these and other common problems, check out [Notion's official help center](https://www.notion.so/Help-Support-e040febf70fe4c10a362487e7b1feac7) and [community forum](https://www.notion.so/Community-6c49a18a49504a569414ae4a7b3d9c52), where you can find a wealth of user-generated advice and insights.
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## IV. Benefits of Upgrading to a Paid Notion Plan
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Upgrading to a paid Notion plan offers additional capabilities, such as collaboration with more members, access to version history, and increased block limits. Whether you frequently hit the block limit or need to collaborate with a larger team, these premium features can significantly enhance your Notion experience.
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## V. Final Considerations
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Remember, the most important thing is to have a Notion workspace that suits your needs. Feel free to experiment with different block usage strategies, and consider upgrading if you regularly run into the block limit.
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## VI. Conclusion
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To conclude, practical block usage in Notion is about making each block count, avoiding duplication, and organizing your workspace efficiently. Keep exploring different types of blocks, consolidate small pages, and consider using databases. Consider upgrading to a paid plan if you regularly hit the block limit. Happy organizing!
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TravelID,StartDate,EndDate,Location,Accommodation,Transportation,Activities,People,Expenses,Notes
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1,2023-07-01,2023-07-10,"New York, USA","Hilton Hotel","Plane","Central Park, Broadway","John Doe","$3000","Great trip, enjoyed a lot."
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2,2023-07-15,2023-07-20,"Paris, France","Airbnb Apartment","Train","Eiffel Tower, Louvre Museum","Jane Doe","$2500","Loved the food, particularly the cheese."
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11/19/2023 - 11/29/2023 Newport Beach
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10/22/2023 - 11/01/2023 Brechenridge
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tool0 - 192.168.1.193
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prox - 192.168.1.224
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server1 - 192.168.1.114
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tinypilot - 192.168.4.224
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download0 - 192.168.5.181
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RlEZF2qC4LWvKeYvJlyj
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## Site
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IP Address: 141.148.182.52
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Domain Name: https://www.crazystorm.xyz
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Site User: crazystorm
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Password: CR9kyUP9w8lLacw9yhVq
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## Database
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Host: 127.0.0.1
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Port: 3306
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Database Name: crazystorm
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Database User Name: crazystorm
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Database User Password: Z4bacvs8Z0fFPixcb2Ij
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## WordPress
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Admin E-Mail: admin@crazystorm.xyz
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Admin User Name: admin
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Admin Password: RlEZF2qC4LWvKeYvJlyj
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Admin Url: https://www.crazystorm.xyz/wp-admin/
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Could you provide a comprehensive outline on the topic of being a Shopify expert and the services they provide to their clients, organized from the most important to least important aspects? Please include key points, sub-points, and any essential details within each point.
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Could you provide a comprehensive outline on the topic of being a WordPress expert and the services they provide to their clients, organized from the most important to least important aspects? Please include key points, sub-points, and any essential details within each point.
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including Senior Technical Architect at AT&T TIAA LCM account, Network Analyst at PHNS, Lead Network Service and Support Engineer at Ze-Net Technologies, Technical Support Engineer at Sanz, Network Appliance (NetApp) Field Service Professional at Technology Service Professionals and System Administrator at Austin Lighting Products, Senior Network Security Engineer at American Residential Service and Network Engineer IV - Data Center implementations/Operations at Charter Communications.
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Cloud Network Engineer at Corning, Network Development Engineer at Amazon Web Services, Principal Engineer at Verizon, and Consulting Systems Engineer III at Zivaro Senior Technical Architect at AT&T TIAA LCM account, Network Analyst at PHNS, Lead Network Service and Support Engineer at Ze-Net Technologies, Technical Support Engineer at Sanz, Network Appliance (NetApp) Field Service Professional at Technology Service Professionals and System Administrator at Austin Lighting Products, Senior Network Security Engineer at American Residential Service and Network Engineer IV - Data Center implementations/Operations at Charter Communications.
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The individual has experience using various technologies, including Python, Terraform, Ansible, and vRealize to automate tasks, as well as experience working with networking technologies like Cisco, Meraki, Juniper, and HPE-Aruba. Additionally, they have experience working with AWS, Equinix, and other cloud providers and have skills in network DevOps, configuration/change/identity management and workflow automation. They have also experience in working with containers, Kubernetes, Docker, and have knowledge of security best practices and network design. They have provided solutions for customers in multiple environments including corporate, state and local government and education (SLED) accounts.
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The individual has experience in large enterprise networks, data centers and virtualization, storage and systems teams. They have knowledge in BGP, OSPF routing policy, optimization and troubleshooting efforts. They have experience working with Cisco network platforms and have been involved in projects to refresh networking, load balancing and firewall gear across multiple data centers, trading floors, call centers and branch offices for a Fortune 50 financial company. They have experience providing technical support and resolving software, hardware and design issues for various customers and have worked with customer management and escalations to resolve issues. They also have experience in managing Exchange/AD management and telephone moves/add/changes for a group of users.
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including Senior Network Security Engineer at American Residential Service and Network Engineer IV - Data Center implementations/Operations at Charter Communications.
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The individual has experience in enterprise-wide network refresh and transformation to a cloud first initiative, including workload optimization, security hardening and migrating critical workloads into AWS. They have experience working with technologies such as IDM, Kubernetes, Docker, Terraform, Ansible, Cisco Viptela, Cisco Umbrella, Scansafe, RANCID, Jinja and Python to automate workflow and maintain URL filtering, security audits and compliance for PCI and internal guidelines. They have experience in troubleshooting and deploying firewalls, routers, switches, load balancers across multiple vendor networking devices. They have been responsible for creating and updating SSL certificates, modifying pools, health checks and firewall capabilities across F5 and A10 platforms. They have also experience in deploying and documentation of Cisco Nexus infrastructure, VCE vBlock, IBM VersaStack VDI, Oracle Exadata environments and HP Network Automation.
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