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Turning 43 in a couple of days makes me think of aging (again) and reaching old age eventually (let's hope). And sometimes all that thinking leaves me quite scared. And then I stumble upon talks like this. I really love her positive outlook on age and aging! She spins everything in such a positive way, I am less scared of it. It could be quite an adventure!

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Apple heeft onlangs een kwetsbaarheid in macOS aangepakt die aanvallers in staat stelt om System Integrity Protection (SIP) te omzeilen en schadelijke kernel drivers te installeren door kernel ext...

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Users had issues accessing Microsoft 365 because of a failure from the MFA service. Microsoft says it is now resolved.


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Les utilisateurs avaient des difficults accder Microsoft 365 cause dun bris du service dAMF. Microsoft dit que cest dsormais rsolu.

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I hate it when a clueless know-it-all comes into a tech support channel or forum asking about an issue they're having, and insists on doing things in the most wrong, convoluted and difficult way possible because of their incorrect knowledge, even though several people trip over themselves trying to helpfully guide them out of the maze this person created for themselves.

There has to be a term for this, but I'm drawing a blank.

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Going for an interview for an IT support apprenticeship in a few days, really hoping I get it because it will be a huge step towards retrading into a new career for me.

I can't physically keep up with welding fabricating anymore, perk of my time in the army.

Anyone got any tips or general advice for someone trying to shift into IT

If AI will help us overcome the dread of Monday mornings, I'd welcome it with open arms.


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