Discussing precautions we’re taking to help stop the spread of Covid-19.
One Step Forward, One Major Step Backward
Continuing my search for a script to remove all Autodesk software from a computer makes progress, only to find a totally new, and major problem.
Ask a Consultant – Do I Need Dual CPUs for Photoshop?
Working with a Puget systems Technology Consultant can save a lot of time, and take a lot of headaches and worry out of the process of selecting a system.
Surviving the Quarantine
My name is Mark Anthony, named after the Roman general, not the singer. Looking back on the past 2 months of working from home I’ve learned a lot. Working from home has become the new normal for many of us here at Puget Systems.
Note: Self-Signed SSL Certificate for (local) JupyterHub
In this note I’ll go through creating self-signed SSL certificates and adding them to a JupyterHub configuration running on a LAN or VPN. This will allow encrypted access to the server using https in a browser.
A New Normal
Quarantine life has hit all of us pretty drastically. At first, it was a bit of a shock to realize that businesses were even thinking about shutting down. “Is this real?” “There’s no way the virus could be that deadly, right?”
Prepping Pandemic Puppers
The lock-downs have changed a lot of things for all of us. For someone who already works from home, it doesn’t seem a whole lot different. For now, I’m using my spare time to better train our foster animals. We regularly have a foster or two in our home and the Coronavirus won’t change that!

Best Workstation PC for OctaneRender (Spring 2020)
In a new series of short articles we will be looking at the best computer system specs for a variety of popular applications, starting with OctaneRender by OTOY.

Case Study with Maxim Jago
Maxim Jago is a consultant, filmmaker, and author. He has been a regular speaker at events such as Cannes, TIFF, Sundance, Berlinale, and Raindance. He worked with Puget Systems to create a computer that would cover his wide-ranging needs.
Sometimes Autodesk throws you a curveball.
Believing that I was almost done with creating the new 3ds Max benchmark, I suddenly learn I’m not, in fact, almost done. Licensing, and extra software prove to be tricky.




