A very rambling blog, about nothing much in particular ... maybe some tech thrown in.

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Terraform, AzApi and Parallelism

Development SysAdmin

For the past few months I’ve been buried neck deep in Terraform, pipelines and such - building large amounts of Infrastructure as Code, simplifying life for engineers where possible (but not me lol) which is why I’ve been fairly quiet. Read more


Troubleshooting PowerBI Deployment Pipelines

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PowerBI is Microsoft “premier” reporting technology, but anyone that has worked with it knows how absolutely woeful it is when it comes to deployment approaches. You end up with these (sometimes massive) pbix files to move around, and keep in sync between multiple environments. Read more


Fediverse Rambles

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For the past few month’s I’ve been exploring alternatives to the “traditional” social media platforms for Instagram, Twitter, Facebook and the like - mostly after Elon’s rather … explosive … purchase of the bird platform. Everyone expected it to get a little rocky, but I don’t think anyone expected the mass layoffs, or the absolutely crazy ranting that ensued. Or even the technological lurching that has taken place since. It does feel like just a matter of time until that particular house of cards comes a-tumbling down. I think the most telling thing for me is the information that was posted regarding it not actually having a true cold-start process in place – one hopes that this piece of information is no longer true. Read more


Microsoft Azure, Pentesting and standards

Development SysAdmin

Penetration testing against cloud deployments can be a very contentious issue with some companies, but with many of the verticals that I work it’s a necessary evil - whether you are deploying IaaS components or PaaS, buying a SaaS platform or a mixture, it’s highly likely your project is going to need to look at some form of security assurance. Read more


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