Office 365 (still) sucks hard at 2FA
Although Microsoft has been talking and putting up nice videos about 2FA for quite a while, it’s still a pain in the ass. It really is. Let me explain. The… Read more »
Although Microsoft has been talking and putting up nice videos about 2FA for quite a while, it’s still a pain in the ass. It really is. Let me explain. The… Read more »
There’s an annoying bug in the current releases of Git for Windows. TL;DR if started from ConsoleZ, Git Bash exits when you press Ctrl+C. A patch has been made for… Read more »
Let’s Encrypt certificates rely heavily on automation. For this reason, I decided to write a bunch of scripts to do this job for me. You can reach the stuff here:… Read more »
That’s right folks, the Let’s Encrypt client has just been committed to EPEL! Now all you have to do on EL-based distros: yum update yum install letsencrypt letsencrypt certonly -d… Read more »
TL;DR You don’t want it. You get it? If your color cartridge is empty, it won’t let you print, not even in black-and-white. No, there’s no option to override it…. Read more »
Meet Big Sur, the astonishing server that can hold up to 8 GPUs. [insert hyperbolic praises here] So, after all the hype and marketing bullshit I still don’t get it…. Read more »
Well, 1.7.1, actually, since 1.7 had some WAR deployment issues. I suggest you to read the rather hefty changelog before upgrading. One thing I’d like to highlight is the new… Read more »
So Windows Update found updates for my Intel GPU and my printer. Then it said: Are you for real?
As per their roadmap, Microsoft made Cloud PBX available as of 1st of December. Here’s a detailed blogpost: A deeper view into Skype for Business Cloud PBX And also a… Read more »
I only realized this now… I guess this came down with the November Update. It only took them like 20 years to figure out: Yay!