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Goodbye.
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Staff Software Development Engineer. Formerly known as the "SeΓ±or Systems Engineer" at Meta. Preaching the value of #PowerShell, #DEI, and #DevEx. Always interested in Systems Thinking, Cognition, and Learning in Public. πΈ Banner by jtkyber1
βHeyβ came before βhi,β and βhi' came before βhello.β
βHiβ is most likely a variant of βhey.β
βHelloβ is not related to either.
Goodbye.
Just shipped psake VS Code extension v1.0!
Open a project with a psakefile.ps1 and your tasks just appear. Native task provider, CodeLens run buttons, sidebar explorer, 9 snippets.
psake tasks, now first-class in VS Code.
cloud.umami.is/q/psake-vsc-v1
Speaking at PowerShell Summit 2026 - Gilbert Sanchez
Talk #3 for #PSHSummit26: "Markdown Madness: Static Sites for Fun & Profit"
You write #Markdown already. What if it became a blog? A resume? A full docs site?
Jekyll, MkDocs, Hugo, Docusaurus, jsonresume -we're going on a tour! Sprinkle in some #PowerShell. Bring snacks. cloud.umami.is/q/18X...
I'm speaking at Chocolatey Fest @ PowerShell Summit 2026. Come see my talk: Stop Hand-Rolling Chocolate: Automating Chocolatey with psake
Me, looking at my #PowerShell Summit schedule: two talks, that's plenty...
Also me: Anyway here's a third one!
Handmade chocolate = charming. Handmade Chocolatey builds = a production incident waiting to happen. Let's fix that.
cloud.umami.is/q/dX9...
#PSHSummit26 #Chocolatey #psake
Speaking at PowerShell Summit 2026 - Gilbert Sanchez
Talk #1: "From Burnout to Built-to-Last: The Open Source Org Advantage"
Passion is a great start. It's just not a great bus factor mitigation strategy.
Come learn how orgs keep projects alive - plus the free tools FOSS projects are sleeping on.
cloud.umami.is/q/Dzd...
#PSHSummit26 #PowerShell
It is extremely wrong that there is no whistle emoji. Somebody call the Unicode Consortium
If you're at Summit this year, find me and collect several beers.
This was my favorite clip in the episode. Me leaving a job after 12+ years was basically due to giving up on arguing over quantitative vs qualitative metrics. All the senior ICs knew it was the right thing to do (and advocated), but management decided "we don't have the metrics".
Phenomenal episode! Can't wait for the book! π This is totally my jam.
Folks using #PowerShellBuild and #psake to build your #PowerShell modules, our newest release adds tasks and functions to allow you to certificate sign your modules. psake.dev/blog/powersh...
Feedback and requests are welcome!
# TODO: ~~Steal this~~ Use this as a model and add support to PowerShellBuild
At work we need to publish a PowerShell module but didn't want to deal with PSGallery tokens and more permissions we need to audit over time. I've tried out GitHub Container/OCI and Nuget feeds as well as Azure Artifacts. github.com/jborean93/Po...
TLDR: Use Azure Artifacts.
This has been on my to do list for a while. We kick off tests as part of our local and remote CI via Pester, so using this + PSScriptAnalyzer would be very convenient!
I was going to reply and tell you that's where it's supposed to work, and usually there isn't much say (especially with MSIX, etc.). But I re-read and I agree with you re: wanting to install to other drives.
Looks like you could choose where MSIX apps are installed but it's all or nothing π
I don't know if that worse than the PowerShell haters from weird domains.
Neat. Also, don't curl bash/iwr iex github.com/sheeki03/tir...
Don't forget how you can't elevate.
Wanted fast task capture without switching windows. Built a Windows Command Palette extension for Obsidian TaskNotes.
Search, create, complete tasks - all from a hotkey.
Vibe coded in less than a day. (First C# project!) Thanks to the TaskNotes team for the OpenAPI spec!
Build tools are hard to learn, but psake's patterns work across .NET, Node, Docker, and CI/CD pipelines. Learn once, use everywhere.
We just released an Agent Skill to help you level up faster - works in Claude and Copilot.
psake.dev/blog/intro...
#psake #powershell #build
π¨ CFP NOW OPEN β Chocolatey Fest 2026 π¨
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A special Windows automation track at the PowerShell + DevOps Global Summit
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I severely undersold this. Check out the analysis flow for all the stuff it's checking (i.e. typo squatting, URLHaus malware check, AbuseIPDB reputation check, etc.) github.com/adilio/qrche...
@adilio.ca wrote a tool for this: qrcheck.ca. It resolves the site remotely and shows you what it would actually take you to.
Does this mean the return of the lobster roll photos?
Bummed you didn't get your session submitted to @powershellsummit.org this year? How about a second shot at it by submitting your session to the Chocolatey Fest CFP? It's open now until 13 February! sessionize.com/chocolatey-f...
Same conference, special track, fantastic experience.
You should! Not sure why I never considered square root for batching. I almost always do limits base on number of cores, etc. Got any advice on tracking perf across runspaces? That's something I always bang my head on.
NEW: Completely unredacted Flock audit logs have been released to the public by numerous police departments and in some cases include details on millions of Flock license plate searches made by thousands of police departments from around the country.
What I really needed right now was a giant omniscient machine intelligence second-guessing me.
a scene from 'Andor' describing how Palpatine's Empire commits murder and other atrocities and no longer even feels the need to come up with good cover stories or lies to explain their activities.