Professional Development
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5 things with productivity tools that frustrate me to no end
The digital experience for professional tech users is often defined by seemingly limitless tools, but also by deeply frustrating inconsistencies. This post investigates the persistent, hyper-specific glitches and limitations found across major computing ecosystems, such as confusing profile syncing, persistent UI elements, and unresolved core feature failures. It is aimed at anyone who finds themselves navigating the gap between perfect software design and the infuriating reality of real-world technical bugs.
A few tips for using MacOS, when you have a strong Windows background
Acquiring a powerful machine like the MacBook Pro promises a streamlined experience, but the default settings and core functionalities of macOS may present unexpected hurdles. The post explores the depth of customization required to make a new operating system truly efficient, analyzing how technical users navigate platform differences from competing ecosystems. Ultimately, the piece investigates whether the out-of-the-box experience matches the performance potential of high-end hardware.
A few updates, and transitioning to vacation mode
I’m typing this on my new workstation, which I managed to build last week.
A look at the Azure Well-Architected Framework in the context of multiple Azure AD tenants
The past decade has been very rewarding in working with Microsoft Azure.
A look at TPM and Windows 11 hardware requirements
Last week, Microsoft held a special online event to announce the next version of Windows: Windows 11.
Jussi Roine
Microsoft MVP and consultancy founder with 30+ years of experience, passionate about Microsoft security, AI governance, and sharing what I learn along the way.