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A Basic Intro to PowerApps

Despite how much I've been blogging about Apple stuff lately, I still put in time on Microsoft technologies. Specifically, I've been working a lot with Sharepoint lately. If you've worked with Sharepoint, whether on-prem or O365, you've either used or heard of using InfoPath forms for getting data into Lists. InfoPath is due to be EOL'd in the coming years (2023, last time I checked), so I don't see it being a good idea to build complex forms in it any longer. MS' replacement for InfoPath, is called PowerApps. It's meant to be a low-code method for building forms and "apps" you can deploy to users of your organization. I'll be giving a general overview of what PowerApps are and when you, as a Sharepoint admin, would want to build a PowerApp vs an InfoPath form.

Quick Thoughts on Password Managers for IT Team Use

I'm by no means an absolute source for security wisdom, but after working in a handful of different environments, I've learned about using Password Managers in an IT environment. I generally recommend Keepass, but I'd like to expound on that recommendation a bit.

Before you buy a bias light for your TV

Bias lighting: It sounds really complicated but it's actually quite simple. Plenty of people much more knowledgeable than myself can explain how bias lightning works. I bought one for my TV and it didn't work out. Let me explain why.

Managing local space for Win 10

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My home PC isn't ridiculously old but it's not particularly new either. The only thing I use it for is doing homework and gaming (Star Wars Battlefront). However, when I built it, I didn't have enough money for an SSD larger than 120Gb, so that's what I'm rockin'. I have a larger spinning disk for any files and games, and I've got important stuff backed up in cloud storage, so the SSD is only for the OS and some apps. Due to it's small size, I've had to learn some tricks for saving space, without deleting everything.

Why I'm not excited about the HomePod

It's about damn time Apple got into the smart-speaker market. I've been waiting to see what they come up with, but I'm not buying one. Let me tell you why.

Helpful Mac Tips & Tricks

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As mentioned in another recent post, I've switched to a Mac as my main workstation. Thus far, it's been a lot easier than I'd imagined. However, there has been an abundance of Googling and I've picked up a variety of tips that I believe other new mac users will find helpful. Where applicable, I'll note if a feature is specific to the latest MacOS release (currently 10.13 as of this writing).

How to Reject Somebody for a Job

Over the summer, I went on a job interview and I thought it went well. It started with a phone interview. Then, I further researched the organization. Then I had an in-person interview, followed by even more learning about the organization. After weeks of silence, I got a template email from the parent company's HR portal telling me I didn't get the job and wishing me luck in my search. I'm an adult and can handle not getting a job. Heck, they probably did me a favor. However, the notification process most companies follow feels rude.

The Problem With Side-Loading Apps (Particularly on the AppleTV)

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I setup a Raspberry Pi in my living room specifically for Retro Pie. I would've loved to have the same functionality on my Apple TV, but it's too annoying of a process to maintain and I'll explain why.