Dynamic Distribution Lists Lie to You – and That’s by Design
DDLs in Exchange look like they solve the membership problem automatically. They do. They just solve it on their own schedule, using logic you probably haven’t read in six months.
DDLs in Exchange look like they solve the membership problem automatically. They do. They just solve it on their own schedule, using logic you probably haven’t read in six months.
The skills that kept you employed in 2005 aren’t the ones keeping people employed in 2025. Some of that shift is obvious. The part nobody talks about is more uncomfortable.
Tech culture has a loud minority running the microphone, and most of the people actually building things have stopped trying to compete with the volume. That’s a problem worth talking about.
AI tools can absolutely earn a place in your workflow, but only after you’ve learned which questions they’ll confidently get wrong. Here’s what took me too long to figure out.
After twenty eight years of fixing networks that shouldn’t be broken, here are the most common screw-ups I see people make with their home setups.
An in-depth look at the technology, the copyright wars, and the centuries-old tradition of telling regular people they have no business making music.
Everyone’s rushing to strike it rich with AI, but most are digging holes where there ain’t no gold. Here’s why the real opportunities are hiding in plain sight.
AI music generators like Suno are changing the game faster than a moonshine runner on back roads. But is artificial intelligence killing creativity, or just democratizing it?
A comprehensive PowerShell health check script that monitors everything from CPU usage to AD replication, because finding out your DC is sick after users start complaining is nobody’s idea of fun.
Stop clicking through a dozen management consoles to figure out what’s happening with your domain controllers. This PowerShell script gathers everything that matters in one shot.