#HELP
Are there any SharePoint guru's onboard? My GoogleFu is failing me.
I am creating a wiki article and I need to add links to content in the same page, but nothing I have found seems to help. Is this possible?
Security Analyst, patch manager, remediator of vulnerabilities.
Hobby scale modelist, artist, introvert.
Like to make things and break things.
Ancestry history nerd.
GenX-Filed. #TheTruthIsOutThere
BlueSky: @fringedcrow.bsky.social
#HELP
Are there any SharePoint guru's onboard? My GoogleFu is failing me.
I am creating a wiki article and I need to add links to content in the same page, but nothing I have found seems to help. Is this possible?
RE: https://infosec.exchange/@briankrebs/115731017851876667
There goes your data.
Call it by it's nickname....
GeminiGI
A lot of people of Reddit brought up a lot of great questions on this.
@kajer
I wouldn't be surprised if they haven't already started training that. Through in a few Teddy Ruxpins with those furbys and that probably makes up most org's AI governance platform.
We blocked Otter and Fireflies because of their practices. Every meeting I attend with external vendors, support, etc., are always recording the meetings. Very few will ask if it's ok before hand.
As quoted in Futurism, she said the production process took "seven weeks" where the team "hardly slept" and created "thousands of takes - then shaped them in the edit just as we would on any high-craft production".
They could have done better in less time had they done it manually.
7 weeks of AI prompts!! Nuck'n Futz
I don't even know how one would do this. But it's an insane amount of private data.
"Applicants would also have to provide additional information “when feasible,” according to the proposal. The list includes telephone numbers used in the last five years, email addresses used in the last 10 years, IP addresses and metadata from electronically submitted photos, and biometrics, including facial, fingerprint, DNA and iris data."
https://www.washingtonpost.com/immigration/2025/12/10/esta-social-media-united-states/
Didn't know where to start for software security reviews. All the google searches kept leading to people who "have something" but you have to pay their subscriptions before you can see if it's a good fit.
So I took what I know, looked around a bit more and created a script that can be modified at a later date, to ask questions when reviewing new software.
It prints the final report in PDF format, creates a Word doc template that you can manually fill out.
Need to see where this can go.
https://github.com/rrice2004/Python-/tree/main/Software%20Review
PSA:
Remember to start testing patches in production at 4:55pm today.
This way if anything breaks, you won't be a round.
I swear Microsoft has more issues than it has products.
Some admins may encounter errors when accessing Microsoft Defender for Endpoint features
Issue ID: DZ1193516
Affected services: Microsoft Defender XDR
Status: Service degradation
Issue type: Incident
Start time: Dec 9, 2025, 1:56 AM EST
User impact
Admins may encounter errors when accessing Microsoft Defender for Endpoint features.
More info
Admins and security operators may encounter errors and failures when accessing multiple pages specific to Microsoft Defender for Endpoint (MDE) in the Microsoft Defender portal. Impacted experiences include, but may not be limited to:
In addition, API requests may return '431 Request Header Fields Too Large' errors.
Scope of impact
Admins and security operators attempting to access the MDE experiences listed above via the Microsoft Defender portal, or to make MDE API calls, may be impacted.
Current status
Dec 9, 2025, 7:03 AM EST
We've determined that a recent MDE service update may be causing problems with how information is sent between systems, leading to errors. We’re working to revert this change in an attempt to mitigate impact and to validate our root cause theory.
Next update by:
Tuesday, December 9, 2025 at 9:00 AM EST
"all the world's a staging, the men and women just deployments" — William AWShakespeare, probably
The Saudis already have their money in a lot of our dealings, mainly sports and entertainment.
Take a look at Rhiyad Season.
Netflix is a no go on this and this should be too.
Ok, I turn in my nerd card. I never in the last 26 years of working in tech field, would have ever thought this was a thing.
The Qualys api kinda sux!!
The ChatGPT outage the other day made me wonder if we will see DDoS crews hold AI services for ransom. Many of them have deep pockets and being down a day or two would hurt.
"Proton launches new end-to-end encrypted spreadhseets for ultra secure data handling"
"Proton Drive now has Docs and Sheets to ensure maximum data security across key workflows."
@timjclevenger Don't feel bad. I built my machine back in 2012. It's finally dying. Between memory and video cards, forget it. I could buy a new car.
I'm not totally onboard with AI yet (it's been around for decades in one form or another) and yet, I'm not totally against it either. But shit like this pisses me off because it takes the fun out of learning, building and exploration.
But soon this will hit a lot of companies who are going to have to pay higher prices for equipment for end users.
https://www.theverge.com/news/837594/crucial-ram-ssd-micron-ai
@Codebender_Cate
That "Oldies" thing hurts. All my music is listed as "Classic." I may look old, but i'll run circles around this younger generation. And most of their music taste SUX! 😆