Thank you Workbrew for sponsoring the MacAdmins Conference! 🙌
Supporting the tools MacAdmins rely on, and the community that uses them.
Thank you Workbrew for sponsoring the MacAdmins Conference! 🙌
Supporting the tools MacAdmins rely on, and the community that uses them.
Big thanks to Addigy for sponsoring the MacAdmins Conference! 🎉
Their support helps us bring together the MacAdmins community for learning, sharing, and connection each summer.
The MacAdmins Conference workshop lineup is live! 🙌
Hands-on sessions across AutoPkg, PowerShell, macOS security, device management, and even tech writing.
Registration opens April 14. Get the details: https://conta.cc/47sBGzr
🎤 Session CFP is still open!
Workshop CFP has closed, but session proposals are open through March 26. If you’ve got a story, lesson learned, or tool to share, we’d love to hear it.
🚨 Workshop CFP closes TODAY!
Last chance to submit a workshop proposal for MacAdmins 2026. Thanks to everyone who’s already shared their ideas ❤️
🛠️ Workshop proposals are open!
Workshops are a great fit for hands-on learning, deep dives, and interactive topics. If you’ve been itching to teach something in more depth, this is your moment.
🗓️ Workshop CFP closes Feb 17, 2026
👉 https://macadmins.psu.edu/conference/submit-proposals/
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📣 The Call for Proposals is OPEN!
Do you have an inspiring story, valuable lesson learned, or a favorite tool that makes your workflow shine? We want to hear from YOU!
🎤 Submit your ideas for workshops and sessions now!
👉 https://macadmins.psu.edu/conference/submit-proposals/
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Attached: 1 image Finally sharing what I’ve been building for almost a year now! :atuin: Atuin Desktop: runbooks that run It’s open source and in open beta now 🥰 Built for engineers who need repeatable, reliable workflows. No more copy-pasting from slack or outdated docs https://blog.atuin.sh/atuin-desktop-open-source/
My latest blog post is partially related to Mac admin stuff, but is more personal in nature. And I didn’t want to stand up a new blog just for this. It tells an epic tale that starts at #psumac, where I hit a wall, and brings you right up to today. (And “epic” in this context means “overly verbose in my usual way.”)