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Setting up single sign on is always fun, besides all the endless call to do something in the Authenticator app.
Device must comply with your organization’s compliance requirements
Which ones? We won’t tell you…
Kind of missed the bandwagon of Mozilla shutting down Pocket. Although I loved it and used it for years, I think I have it covered from now on, except for one thing: how can I read saved articles on my Kobo?…
Unfortunately, we cannot change the email address associated with your account. If your email address changes, please create a new account using your new email.
I find incredibly strange when someone doesn’t allow an account’s email address update, mostly because it sounds very lazy and I start to wonder what else didn’t they want to do…
I already lost time on how many times I got stuck in the Microsoft Teams animation when trying to join a meeting…
Yesterday’s #twittlis, the monthly meetup that’s been going since forever, since Twitter actually was cool!





Was cleaning up my Spam folder and had a few “I’m a hacker, I have access to your data, send me X in bitcoin” emails in there. Out of curiosity went to check a few of those wallets, one had around $1000 and other $2500. That’s really, really easy money…
Annoying when Atlassian thinks people are getting too comfortable in their tools, and decides to shake things up and give a “new enhanced experience” that feels like you’re using a brand new tool…
It has been a strange few days, with the Meta owned services slowly moving closer to become X. Another blunt reminder that we must move away from these centralized services, that depend on the whim of their owner, into something more open, more decentralized, more transparent and where the user owns its data. This is very uncomfortable and somehow painful, but means transitioning from X, Facebook, WhatsApp to Mastodon, BlueSky, Signal, etc.
While I’m still the “old social media”, and kind of active, I’ve been much more present in this more decentralized and privacy conscious side of the internet, and that’s a trend to continue in this weird near future. Except on Signal, because it’s complicated to move people away from WhatsApp, but there’s still hope to change that this year!