Jorgeasaurus
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Jorgeasaurus
@jorgeasaurus
Microsoft MVP - PowerShell | Endpoint Platform Engineer https://t.co/UPoVFpO0os
Seattle, WA Tham gia Nisan 2009
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Amazing loop logic.
Tom Osman 🐦⬛@tomosman
This "loop" automation is nuts inside of Codex. "/goal go over every single feature in this app create a user story with expected behaviour based on the code keep a single canonical spreadsheet tracking the features status - when done switch loop to testing every user story and documenting all errors - when done fix every logistical error or ux error - test every user behaviour again post fix" Shoutout to @MatthewBerman for the heads up. Hundreds of user stories being worked through like it's nothing.
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Just published Win32Forge: a #PowerShell tool that packages app folders into .intunewin files and publishes them to Intune as Win32 apps via Microsoft Graph. Works on Windows and macOS.
jorgeasaurus.github.io/Win32Forge/

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Thanks @SCCMentor for sharing this post on Autopilot and defaultuser0, helped me recently: sccmentor.com/2022/12/07/def…
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Endpoint Jobs update: you can now browse 300 roles with pagination.
Focused endpoint, macOS, Windows, MDM, and workplace roles:
endpointjobs.dev

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Built a focused job board for Endpoint Engineering roles:
Endpoint Engineering, macOS, Windows, Jamf, Intune, SCCM, Fleet, Kandji, NinjaOne, MDM/UEM, endpoint security, and client platform jobs.
Daily refreshed, filterable, and built for the niche.
endpointjobs.dev
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The endpoint management newsletter is out!
Highlights: June Patch Tuesday + the Secure Boot cert rollout, MDOP end of support, ConfigMgr 2409 EOL, and Windows 365 at Build 2026.
Read: danielengberg.com/endpoint-manag…
#intune #msintune #configmgr #powershell #windows11

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Random thought:
The biggest career advantage is not learning the newest technology, it's learning how to make yourself obsolete.
The engineers who create the most value aren't the ones who solve the same problem day in and day out.
They're the ones who automate it, document it, teach it to others, and move on to the next challenge.
Your goal shouldn't be to become indispensable.
It should be to become unnecessary in yesterday's work so you're available for tomorrow's opportunities.
I try to live by this philosophy as a means to consistently improve my abilities.
Disclaimer: I have no idea what I am doing.
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GitHub Fundamentals (GH-900) passed. ✅
Which exam should I prepare for next? 📚
learn.microsoft.com/en-us/users/sa…
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