Christoph Ender

@chrender
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Linux, Networking, OPs, Icinga, OCI. Interested in InfoSec, IF, Typesetting and things sherlockian.
Websitehttps://it-sys-ce.de
CountryGermany
I've now been trying for many hours to get #Outlook autoconfig to work in such a manner that when people try to set up their respective accounts on their clients, the IMAP and SMTP server data is automatically detected. Did a lot of trying with CNAME records, autodiscover A-Records, SRV records, even setting up a POST responder for Autodiscover/Autodiscover.xml – no success, even by utilizing https://testconnectivity.microsoft.com. And there's apparently no documentation for the “autodiscover.json” requests.
Microsoft Remote Connectivity Analyzer

Winter near Husum, Schleswig-Holstein. #photography
Microsoft makes Zork I, II, and III open source under MIT License
Microsoft's Open Source Programs Office worked with Jason Scott to do it.
https://arstechnica.com/gaming/2025/11/microsoft-makes-zork-i-ii-and-iii-open-source-under-mit-license/?utm_brand=arstechnica&utm_social-type=owned&utm_source=mastodon&utm_medium=social
I came across a lot of sites today which were affected by the Cloudflare issue, and now I'm getting “ERROR: user” and “ERROR: no healthy upstream” when trying to clone from GitHub. I wonder if it's a separate issue or both are related.

“No computers.” the guard said harshly, holding out a metal box.

I put my phone in the box. He didn’t budge. I took off my smart watch and added it in.

“Are you sure you have no more computers? The detector sends out a brief EMP. It would be a shame to destroy any gadgets. Or injure you." He was staring at the side of my face.

Ah. I removed the Connex from my temple. I’d forgotten it was there.

He ushered me into what looked like an old electronic doorway, then pressed a button. A light flashed.

"You're free to enter. Enjoy." No smile.

I passed through a corridor to desk where a receptionist smiled. "First time?"

"Yes, is it obvious?"

"Don't worry. It's simple. Through the double doors there you'll find the main selection of books, by era and topic. It's colour-coded and easy to follow. You'll need these if you want to touch anything." She put a paper mask and thin laboratory gloves on the desk.

"Behind you is the iffy section, as we call it. Books printed after 2015."

"2015?! I thought AI printed books only appeared in the mid 2020s."

"That's probably true, but we can't be sure. Preserving authentic pre-AI knowledge is our raison d'être. We can't be too safe."

Her look turned serious and I saw the devotion to the cause in her eyes. Since the Big Corruption of '32, no digital files could be trusted to replicate original human knowledge. This library was a time capsule.

"Can books be taken out?"

"No, I'm afraid not. We couldn't let them back in, as they could be fakes."

"So, can I copy things? My phone and Connex were taken away. Do you have a camera to message me chapters?"

"No, we're strictly machine-free. but we have several scribes. They're very good." She was enjoying my puzzled look.

"They can copy down whole pages for you. With pen and paper," she answered my unspoken question.

"Pen and paper?" these were words of tales and myths.

"Come, I'll show."

#devotion #MastoPrompt #microfiction #AI #ArtificialIntelligence

Oops. Apple pulls the plug in the UK: About two weeks ago the UK issued demands to Apple to implement an iCloud backdoor, which would enable the UK to practically access everyone’s data stored in iCloud – apparently worldwide. Since there was probably no way to comply to this in any sensible way, Apple decided to turn off Advanced Data Protection for every single person in the UK in the long run instead . See https://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2025/02/apple-pulls-data-protection-tool-instead-of-caving-to-uk-demand-for-a-backdoor/
Apple pulls end-to-end encryption in UK, spurning backdoors for gov’t spying

Apple abruptly yanks privacy tool in UK, taking bold stance against snooping law.

Ars Technica
Oh, nice: Obsidian is now also free for work — https://obsidian.md/blog/free-for-work/
Obsidian is now free for work

Starting today, the Obsidian Commercial license is optional. Anyone can use Obsidian for work, for free. Explore organizations that support Obsidian on our new Enterprise page.

Obsidian
Fishing vessels SU6 “Ostpreussen” and SC6 “Helmsand” anchored in the outer harbor of Husum, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany.
Just in case you're using Adobe Lightroom: I only now noticed that Adobe is introducing new prices from January 15th, 2025. In case you're on a monthly subscription – like me – it seems you can still stay on the 2013 prices by switching from paying monthly to annually as long as you're switching before your annual renewal occurs (yes, the renewal is once per year even if you're on a monthly plan, dates are shown on your invoice). For more information, see https://www.lightroomqueen.com/adobe-price-increase-2025/
Skip the Adobe price increases, you can still pay the 2013 prices! | The Lightroom Queen

Way back in 2013, I clearly remember my shock when I was told that the new 20GB Photography Plan subscription would cost only $9.99 a month, and it would

The Lightroom Queen
Only four days until – US-national, but I surely don't mind 😄 – Espresso day. ☕️