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: 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
April 24 – May 7, 2026 Welcome back to the WordPress.com changelog! It’s been a big two weeks at WordPress.com HQ: we opened opt-in access to the WordPress AI Assistant
Opening: The Great Model-Driven Mirage Model-Driven Power Apps. They sound impressive, don’t they? “Enterprise-grade automation,” “secure data modeling,” “governance-ready.” It’s the kind of pitch that gets managers nodding before asking
Opening: The Generative Trap Microsoft’s Generative Pages look like the final, glorious victory for low‑code—the moment the spreadsheet crowd finally caught up to the coders. You type a sentence, press