May 2019 Archive
Running On Empty
![Running on Empty GIF](/sites/default/files/2019-05/giphy%5B1%5D.gif)
I have known this for many years, but I reaffirmed my assessment this past week.
I am a creative. I seriously enjoy making things.
Read MoreWindows Scheduled Tasks with Powershell
![Mechanical Mathematical Calculator](/sites/default/files/2019-05/3410901387_786f1ec846_o.jpg)
- May 20, 2019
- 5 minutes
- automation, inspiration, powershell, tech
As I struggled to find looked for inspiration for this week's post, I wound up looking within...oddly enough as I was reconfiguring my email out of office response (the below is what I had for my time at MMS):
MMS: Drinking From the Fire Hose
![Drinking from the fire hose](/sites/default/files/2019-05/firehose.jpg)
- May 13, 2019
- 7 minutes
- tech, automation, inspiration, security, powershell
I spent last week at MMSMOA, a conference I cannot recommend enough for anyone working in the Microsoft/Windows/Systems Management space. The main event, held at the Radisson Blu Mall of America, is a solid four-and-a-half days of deep technical material, networking, sharing, and more!
Read MoreHey, Let's Re-Encrypt!
![HTTP vs. HTTPS](/sites/default/files/2019-05/httpvshttps.png)
The time has come...to renew some Let's Encrypt SSL certificates! Doesn't seem like 90 days has passed since I originally wrote about trying out Let's Encrypt as a service to generate free, trusted SSL certificates with a limited lifespan (90 days versus the more commercially-focused 1-3 years).
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