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gingerbreadmonsters · 2 years ago
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[facedown in the water] five more minutes and i'll be right with you 🫶🫶
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fairyblue-alchemist · 1 year ago
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i love it when the academic articles i'm reading about include swearing (the one i'm reading is actually *about* swearing) but come on. do you want me to be able to read the word fuck in this thing and expect me not to laugh a little about it?
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mex-sickos · 1 year ago
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Might just start blogging about my silly little gbf teams I love most of them a whole lot
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chryzuree · 1 year ago
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could i get some chryzure askies or anything… prepping for azure’s bday on the 27th ☺️
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corvuscorona · 2 years ago
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ZESTIRIA THOUGHT BEFORE I FORGET: every attack has a Notable windup and cooldown and ESPECIALLY every hidden arte has these and i like that you can tell they went "okay. so we accidentally installed a Fun Ceiling" about that when they were niceing the combat system for berseria.
they made a whole thing out of banish blasts taking like 3 of god's own seconds to happen after you commit to them & it was mature of them to notice that this sucked (even tho having it happen instantly on a stunned enemy rocked) (not really worth it)
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mysterialnos · 10 months ago
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Oooh, more than that, and I want to blab about it!
So in short CrowdStrike, a Cybersecurity company, more or less accidentally cyber attacked Microsoft's Cloud Services via a bugged update. Microsoft uses CrowdStrike's services for their Cloud Services, and missed the bug as well one way or another (in what I hope was an isolated check they did before uploading the updated version to their customers that happened to not have caught the fatal error.)
The update fatally corrupted Microsoft's Cloud System to such a degree that any of their customers using their Cloud Systems in their software were rendered useless.
What the lovely Dean doesn't say here is a lot of these Customers systems are whole POS systems. Aside from diners, every POS systems I've encountered since yesterday has been down and rendered useless: hotels, arcades, some general stores. Mostly it seems like bigger Customers/Companies (bigger companies are using Microsoft's Cloud Services).
Also if anyone is up for PMing me any outages they're experiencing that I don't have listed please lmk! I'm curious and would love to list.
So far I know:
Several Airlines
Several Banks
Several State's 911 lines
Several POS Systems (likely the VM issue)
Several Hospitals
TBC
(research/looking around. I don't have my computer cuz I'm stuck at an airport, but I might go through and see if I can find customer lists and get specific and otherwise update this.)
Here is a link to the Microsoft Cloud/Azure Outage report:
(This is the status history; it is the first ticket 1K80-N_8)
Here is a link to the VM (Virtual Machine) Microsoft Cloud/Azure outage that is currently still active:
(Since it is still active, it is listed on the front page)
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ritikay · 2 months ago
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Build Your Own QR Code Generator API with Azure Functions
The Azure Function QR Code Generator API is a scalable, cost-effective, and customizable solution for generating dynamic QR codes on demand. Unlike existing third-party APIs, this approach enables businesses to create their own API, ensuring greater flexibility, security, and ease of access. 
Key Features of Azure Function QR Code Generator API: 
✅ Dynamic QR Code Generation – Instantly generate QR codes for URLs, text, or other content as per user input.  ✅ Customization Options – Modify size, color, and error correction levels to match your specific needs.  ✅ RESTful API – Seamlessly integrate the API with various programming languages and platforms.  ✅ Scalable & Reliable – Built on Azure Functions, it scales automatically to meet demand, ensuring high availability.  ✅ Cost-Effective – Uses a pay-as-you-go model, reducing unnecessary expenses. 
How It Works: 
1️⃣ API Request – Users send an HTTP request with the required content and customization parameters.  2️⃣ Function Execution – The Azure Function processes the request and dynamically generates the QR code.  3️⃣ QR Code Generation – A QR code generation library creates the image in real-time.  4️⃣ Response – The API returns the QR code image in formats like PNG or SVG for easy access. 
Use Cases: 
🚀 Marketing Campaigns – Use QR codes on flyers, posters, and ads to drive traffic to websites or promotions.  📦 Asset Tracking – Efficiently manage inventory and product tracking.  🎟 Event Management – Simplify event check-ins and attendee tracking with QR-based tickets.  🔐 Authentication & Access Control – Implement two-factor authentication and secure login systems. 
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antstackinc · 3 months ago
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rajaniesh · 10 months ago
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Skyrocket Your Efficiency: Dive into Azure Cloud-Native solutions
Join our blog series on Azure Container Apps and unlock unstoppable innovation! Discover foundational concepts, advanced deployment strategies, microservices, serverless computing, best practices, and real-world examples. Transform your operations!!
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ritech04 · 11 months ago
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freebiesms · 11 months ago
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Find #Azure Functions still using the in-process model in #Azure
If you got the following email from Microsoft Azure: Migrate your .NET apps in Azure Functions to the isolated worker model by 10 November 2026You’re receiving this email because you use the in-process model with .NET applications in Azure Functions. Beginning 10 November 2026, the in-process model for .NET apps in Azure Functions will no longer be supported. To ensure that your apps that use…
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cmetricsolution · 1 year ago
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Streamlining Operations with Azure Functions in Serverless Environments
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This content examines the transformative impact of Azure Functions on operational efficiency within serverless computing contexts. This powerful cloud service simplifies application management, automates processes, and reduces operational overhead, making it an essential tool for modern businesses looking to enhance their cloud strategies.
Key Benefits of Using Azure Functions to Streamline Operations:
Automated Scalability: Azure Functions automatically scales based on the demand by adjusting the number of computing resources in real-time. This capability ensures that applications perform optimally under any load, eliminating the need for manual scaling and reducing resource wastage.
Reduced Operational Complexity: By abstracting the underlying infrastructure management, Azure Functions allows developers to focus purely on writing and deploying code. This serverless approach minimizes the tasks associated with server maintenance, updates, and configuration, thereby streamlining operations.
Event-driven Automation: Azure Functions excels in environments that require responsive, event-driven solutions. It can trigger processes in response to various events, such as changes in data, updates from IoT devices, or new information from APIs, automating workflows and reducing the latency in data processing.
Integration and Connectivity: With extensive support for integrating with other Azure services and external applications, Azure Functions facilitates the creation of interconnected systems that can effortlessly communicate and exchange data. This integration is pivotal for creating seamless workflows and enhancing data flow across applications.
Cost Efficiency: Operating on a pay-as-you-go model, Azure Functions ensures that costs are directly aligned with usage, with no upfront costs or fees for idle capacity. This pricing model is particularly advantageous for businesses with fluctuating workloads, as it allows for precise budget management based on actual usage.
Azure Functions is revolutionizing how businesses approach cloud computing in serverless environments, offering a suite of tools that not only streamline operations but also foster innovation and agility. By leveraging Azure Functions, organizations can achieve higher operational efficiency, faster time to market, and greater scalability—all while maintaining control over costs and resource utilization.
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techdirectarchive · 1 year ago
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How to Restore Deleted Azure App Service Using PowerShell
In this post, I will briefly take you through how to restore deleted Azure App Service using PowerShell. Before I proceed, let’s talk about Azure App service in detail. Azure App Service is a managed platform created by Microsoft for hosting web applications, mobile backends, and RESTful APIs. You can easily deploy WordPress on Azure App Service. You also use Azure CLI to create App Service and…
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chryzuree · 2 years ago
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okay, wrote an entry. ANYWAY, jackszure familiarity/soul partner where azure reads the most whenever jacks is resting and jacks finds it soothing, like a bedtime story. where, if jacks wakes up from a nightmare, azure’s always there to calm him down (mostly so jacks doesn’t wake up chrysi, but azure is very nice about it). where jacks sets up a chessboard and he and azure play a game over the span of weeks, each moving their piece whenever they walk by the next time they’re in charge of their body. where they find out a way where they can… not split control, but become attuned and aligned, so they can both hold chrysi and kiss her, because they love her perfectly and it allows them to work in harmony. companionship…
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elbrunoc · 1 year ago
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Don't miss the 2024 Azure Developers JavaScript Day!
Azure Developers JavaScript Day! Do you want to discover the latest services and features in Azure designed specifically for JavaScript developers? Are you looking for cutting-edge cloud development techniques that can save you time and money, while providing your customers with the best experience possible? Azure Developers JavaScript Day Event Banner  If yes, join us next week for a 2-Day…
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doylestowncoder · 1 year ago
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Added a few short blogs on Azure Functions including one to automatically start Azurite when you open your workspace in VS Code. Check them out here ->
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