Ever notice how the fastest way to ship code is usually the messiest? Logging scattered across controllers, validation stuffed into random methods, and authentication bolted on wherever it happens to
Ever notice how the fastest way to ship code is usually the messiest? Logging scattered across controllers, validation stuffed into random methods, and authentication bolted on wherever it happens to
Have you ever written a LINQ query that worked perfectly in C#, but when you checked the SQL it generated, you wondered—how on earth did it get to *that*? In
Admins, remember when Power BI Premium felt like your biggest headache? Overnight, you’re suddenly a Fabric Administrator, staring at domains, capacities, and tenant configs like a set of IKEA instructions
100:00:00,000 –> 00:00:02,360Most people treat Copilot as a helpful feature layer. 200:00:02,360 –> 00:00:03,200It is not. 300:00:03,200 –> 00:00:05,920It’s a distributed decision engine sitting on top of Microsoft Graph 400:00:05,920
Your Teams notifications are dumb. Yeah, I said it. They spam reminders nobody reads, and they look like they were designed in 2003. Here’s the fix: we’re going to walk






