By the way I loved it! ❤ Going to watch it a few more times I'm sure. I think my next venture is going to be going down the Google API accessing my email and pulling photos out. If I get good at it I'll probably import some old PSTs to find photos there. I have a comment for Chrissy. The other day I took 21 CSV files of the historical Major League baseball and with the help of DBATools jammed then into Microsoft SQL, no TSQL. Then me and my buddies began to normalize 21 tables and believe it or not it was a joy and your DBATools abstraction help along way massively. In the end I'm still playing around with the data and asking my buddies to do some fancy joins with the statistics of the history of baseball. I then took the SQL data and extended Active Directory schema with all the column data types from SQL creating attributes within Active Directory so I could import all the 21,000 plus SQL records of baseball history into Active Directory. This is got to be the largest active directory extension of all time I swear. Why did I do this you say? Which is crazy indeed. Because the richness of active directory objects matching up with PowerShell objects and to have fun data for my home lab. The baseball Hall of famers are my Enterprise admins and my domain admins. This is where I taught my assistance a ton of things about active directory. When GPT builder came out I created an Active Directory and PowerShell GPT reteaching GPT-4. You would be surprised how much GPT-4 does not know about extending Active Directory schema. There's next to nothing of this within GitHub. This is way more complex than adding and shoe size attribute to the user objective of active directory. Somehow I'm going to work DBATools and SQL into this GPT as well. I have it responding pretty comically now which is fun. Again a trick Doug knows I am sure. Who needs Grok to be funny. I might even include some Python knowledge in this GPT. I joined the Python meetup local here in Tucson and they said they were having a hard time getting presenters so I offered to present this crazy scenario I just described above in 1 hour haha. At the last minute before the presentation I thought it would be fun to show python accessing SQL and Active Directory so I complicated this even more throwing in some Python accessing SQL. My MS SQL was 2022 and Python was having a heck of time authenticating. So with the help of these assistants I learned MySQL, loading the data with TSQL. That would have taken me weeks to learn without these assistants I swear but learned it in a couple hours. After the presentation I later found out why Python couldn't access SQL 2022. Chrissy will know this I'm sure. Good old TLS 1.2 got me. My assistants could not figure this out either and honestly I got lucky finding how SQL 2022 increase the security. I found in SQL studio how unrestricted 2022 back to 2019 and Python was able to authenticate. 😮😮 KZitem comments the new Twitter, let's call it x-KZitem. I swear someone could write a Google API to KZitem comments and make a competitor to Twitter since it allows 10,000 characters per comment. 😮
@BUIBUI-u8w
8 ай бұрын
Thanks 👍👍
@RichGillin
8 ай бұрын
constructive critique: the background track distracts from the conversation esp with Chrissy's voice. The track's audio level can be reduce by at least half.
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