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  1. Tip: Treat Microsoft Secure Score like a restaurant cleaning list.
    Small daily actions → big long-term security gains.
    Full post + 30–60–90 plan: blog.brianbaldock.net/securesc
    #CyberSecurity #Microsoft365 #SecureScore

  2. Tip: Treat Microsoft Secure Score like a restaurant cleaning list.
    Small daily actions → big long-term security gains.
    Full post + 30–60–90 plan: blog.brianbaldock.net/securesc
    #CyberSecurity #Microsoft365 #SecureScore

  3. New blog post: Using Microsoft Secure Score like a kitchen cleaning list.
    From “quick wipes” to “deep cleans,” here’s how to make it a habit, not a number.
    blog.brianbaldock.net/securesc
    #CyberSecurity #Microsoft365 #SecureScore

  4. New blog post: Using Microsoft Secure Score like a kitchen cleaning list.
    From “quick wipes” to “deep cleans,” here’s how to make it a habit, not a number.
    blog.brianbaldock.net/securesc
    #CyberSecurity #Microsoft365 #SecureScore

  5. Na wat omzwervingen is "Sounds made by [ @brianbilston and other ] humans" eindelijk binnen.

    En het was een goede keuze om de groene te kopen. Die kleurt prachtig bij m'n platenspeler. 🥰
    #BrianBilston #CatenaryWires #BrianBilstonAndTheCatenaryWires

  6. @brianbilston
    2/
    We're extremely fortunate

    From that perspective,
    one might as well bid farewell
    to incidents and details.

    The counting of weekdays
    would inevitably seem to be
    a senseless activity;

    dropping letters in the mailbox
    a whim of foolish youth;

    the sign “No Walking on the Grass”
    a symptom of lunacy.

    Wisława Szymborska

    Translated by Stanislaw Baranczak and Clare Cavanagh

    (The End and the Beginning, 1993)

    #poetry
    #Szymborska

  7. @brianbilston
    2/
    Clouds

    Next to clouds
    even a stone seems like a brother,
    someone you can trust,
    while they’re just distant, flighty cousins.

    Let people exist if they want,
    and then die, one after another:
    clouds simply don’t care
    what they’re up to
    down there.

    And so their haughty fleet
    cruises smoothly over your whole life
    and mine, still incomplete.

    They aren’t obliged to vanish when we’re gone.
    They don’t have to be seen while sailing on.

    (Moment, 2002)

    #poetry
    #Szymborska

  8. @brianbilston
    1/
    Clouds

    I’d have to be really quick
    to describe clouds –
    a split second’s enough
    for them to start being something else.

    Their trademark:
    they don’t repeat a single
    shape, shade, pose, arrangement.

    Unburdened by memory of any kind,
    they float easily over the facts.

    What on earth could they bear witness to?
    They scatter whenever something happens.

    Compared to clouds,
    life rests on solid ground,
    practically permanent, almost eternal.

    Wisława Szymborska

    #poetry
    #Szymborska

  9. @brianbilston

    Poetry –
    but what is poetry anyway?
    More than one rickety answer
    has tumbled since that question first was raised.
    But I just keep on not knowing, and I cling to that
    like a redemptive handrail.

    Wisława Szymborska

    Translated by Stanislaw Baranczak and Clare Cavanagh

    (The End and the Beginning, 1993)

    #poetry
    #Szymborska

  10. 💡 Think your disconnected environment can’t use AI-driven protection? Think again.
    With Microsoft’s Streamlined Connectivity, enabling Defender for Endpoint in restricted networks has never been easier. Proxies make it possible—here’s how to do it right: blog.brianbaldock.net/mde-prox
    #CyberSecurity #DefenderForEndpoint #XDR

  11. @BrianBloodaxe Fiasco is only as one-shot focused as you are interested in not doing it again. The only key element is that at the end of the session, things are different than when you started.

    If you want classic sitcom, which keeps anything from changing from episode to episode, then it's probably not your best choice, though you can certainly do it.

    Primetime Adventures is very specifically about doing episodic, multi-character storytelling, and one of the sample shows within it is literally a sitcom. I don't know what else you want.

    The truth is, nobody really wants to play a long-term sitcom game. They're hard enough to write when you have comedy talent.

    It's a real pain in the ass to come to the table every day with the expectation that you're going to be hilarious. Dramatic is easy: that grows out of situation.

    Comedy is hard: that requires you personally to be funny.

    I suppose we could break out #InSpectres, which is one of my favorite long-term, episodic, often extremely funny games. It leans heavily on the tropes of reality TV and the side confessional, which often works out.

    drivethrurpg.com/en/product/17

    (cont)

    #TTRPG #comedy

  12. @COMPU73E ooh, you lucky thing. I've never had the chance to meet the man, but would love to. #brianbolland

  13. @COMPU73E ooh, you lucky thing. I've never had the chance to meet the man, but would love to. #brianbolland

  14. @COMPU73E ooh, you lucky thing. I've never had the chance to meet the man, but would love to. #brianbolland

  15. @COMPU73E ooh, you lucky thing. I've never had the chance to meet the man, but would love to. #brianbolland

  16. @COMPU73E ooh, you lucky thing. I've never had the chance to meet the man, but would love to. #brianbolland

  17. #562 Dave Elliot (ed) - Judge Dredd, Vol 1, No 34. Quality Comics, S.Q.P. Inc, Tom's River, August 1986. Brian Bolland, John Wagner, Alan Grant, Carlos Ezquerra, Ian Gibson, Malcolm Shaw. #JudgeDredd #2000AD #DaveElliot #BrianBolland #JohnWagner #AlanGrant #CarlosEzquerra #IanGibson #MalcolmShaw #QualityComics #BookOfTheDay