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@murmanz

IT Consultant - Work it hard - say it like it is - alway learning- Have fun all the time Blogging at https://t.co/PgxxujtJAi as a #WindowsInsider

Regina Sk Katılım Nisan 2011
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Dave W Plummer@davepl1968·
I've been coding for 40 years. Here are the top 5 things I wish I knew when I started. 1. 90% of the job is debugging and fixing, not creating new code. Which is still fun if you're good at it. I used to think programming was mostly writing fresh, clever stuff. In reality, most of your time is spent in other people's (or your own past self's) messy code, chasing down why something that "should" work doesn't. Get really good at debugging early. Learn assembly reading, call stacks, and kernel debuggers. It pays off hugely. The best engineers I saw were absolute magicians at this. 2. Manage complexity from day one (ie: don't write slop and "fix it later" if it goes somewhere). Very early on, I'd hammer out code and refactor afterward. Big mistake. Now I start with clean, skeletal structure (minimalism first) and flesh it out carefully, with AI or not. Messy code compounds and becomes unfixable. Upfront discipline on architecture, naming, and simplicity saves enormous pain later, especially in large systems like Windows. 3. Tools and processes matter more than you think We suffered with basic diff/manual deltas instead of modern source control like Git. Branching, testing, and good tooling would have made porting and collaboration way smoother. Invest in your environment, automation, and reproducible builds early. Good tools amplify your output; bad ones (or none) drag everything down. 4. Understand the problem and existing code deeply before writing Don't jump straight to coding. Map out the problem, study what's already there (you'll inherit a lot), and plan. Low-level knowledge (hardware quirks, alignment issues on different architectures like MIPS/Alpha) was crucial. Also: assert early and often. It forces clarity. 5. People, politics, and "the right tool for the job" beat pure tech arguments. Brilliant engineers still argue endlessly. Sometimes it's about ego, not merit. Learn to spot the difference and "steer" the conversation rather than "winning" it. Bonus from experience: Side projects like Task Manager (started at home because I wanted the tool) can become your biggest hits. Ship small, useful things often. If you're just starting, focus on fundamentals, patterns over syntax, and building resilience for the long haul. It's going to be a wild ride, but the fundamentals still matter.
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Murray Wall@murmanz·
Do you remember when you joined X? I do! #MyXAnniversary I remember being at a Conference in Vegas so I had to sign up!
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James Bond
James Bond@007·
Formal, informal, it’s all the same to Bond.
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Jason Howard
Jason Howard@NorthFaceHiker·
My Logitech M510 mouse traveled the world, handled endless emails and @Office365 docs, and supported who knows how many workdays. Sadly, the right-click clicked its last click and this unit must retire. 🫡 Thank you @logitech for an awesome product; off to find a replacement!
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Jen Gentleman 🌺
Jen Gentleman 🌺@JenMsft·
Does anyone deliberately not join a meeting early when they see someone else has started the meeting? Like, no! You can't have my extra 5 minutes, I need those!
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Kelsey Sproat 💕@BecomingKelsey·
@girldrawsghosts Andor is the most consistent at drawing me in and keeping me entertained on multiple levels than ANY Star Wars movie or series. It is fabulous.
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Matthew H@MattH_4America·
What's the coldest temperature you have ever experienced? (not the wind chill) For me, -2
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Murray Wall@murmanz·
@davepl1968 Dave, I am sure you mave have fired up elin in a pinch as well....
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Manel Rodero
Manel Rodero@manelrodero·
Does anyone know what could be causing this error when accessing a computer joined to Entra ID via RDP? I can log in locally with the user (who is a global administrator) but I can't log in via RDP. What should I check? /ping @awakecoding
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Murray Wall@murmanz·
@systemofdoom Had some good luck with the logitech zone series depending on your budget, needs and fit.
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John@systemofdoom·
Anyone have recommendations for an office headset? Mine is probably 10+ years, battery life is 4 hours continuous use. I'd be looking for USB C for charge or connectivity. Preferably Wireless/Bluetooth, over-the-ear would be preferred. Good quality and 8+ hour battery
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Murray Wall@murmanz·
@techspence Review and maintain strict control over GPO and their permissions like full control or cached creds, review and remove delegated permissions from accounts and objects, SMB1 removal and NTLM V1 disable, Clean out the Pre-2000 Compatible Access group....
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spencer@techspence·
Quick wins for hardening Active Directory that actually move the needle… (Not in any particulate order) 1. Run Locksmith and fix all findings 2. Make sure all admin accounts have unique, strong passwords 3. Use fine-grained password policies 4. Remove unnecessary accounts from Tier 0 groups 5. Add Admins to the Protected Users group 6. Use Group Managed Service Accounts (gMSA) for services 7. Restrict Domain Admin sign-ins to Domain Controllers via logon restrictions 8. Use LAPS for random strong passwords for all local admin accounts 9. Regularly check file shares and other document repositories for plaintext creds 10. Use tools like PingCastle, PurpleKnight, ScriptSentry, & ADeleginator and fix the issues you find That’s a strong start… what else would you add?
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Murray Wall@murmanz·
@BrianReidC7 TPM onboard as room for 11 or 12, how many did you fit on the key?
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Murray Wall@murmanz·
@Darth_Pingu Their Sweet Jane cover just cuts through my soul every time I hear it...
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