Everyone uses SharePoint Lists. Of course you do—they’re already included in Microsoft 365, so they feel “free.” And nothing tempts the average builder like something described as free and convenient.
Everyone uses SharePoint Lists. Of course you do—they’re already included in Microsoft 365, so they feel “free.” And nothing tempts the average builder like something described as free and convenient.
Opening: AD Groups Are a Comfortable Lie Most admins believe their Active Directory groups are sacred, perfectly representing some universal truth about who belongs where. They’re not. They’re fossils—meticulously conserved,
Opening: The Hidden Time Bomb in Your Azure File Sync Most Azure File Sync environments today are quietly rotting under the surface—still running on expired security models and nobody’s talking
100:00:00,000 –> 00:00:03,080What we know now, the logs were clean, the agent didn’t crash, 200:00:03,080 –> 00:00:05,920no exceptions, no governance violations, 300:00:05,920 –> 00:00:08,560the execution trace looked like a brochure.
What happens when AI systems don’t fail — but still move architecture in ways no one explicitly approved? In this episode, we investigate a quiet but profound shift happening inside