James Cragle

@jamescragle@mastodon.world
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Microsoft 365 and Azure consultant, cyclist, hiker and dog lover
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Bloggerhttps://jamescragle.blogspot.com/
GitHubhttps://github.com/jamescragle
Sadly this will probably be my last big #duolingo achievement. In less than 3 weeks I’ll be on a 2 week trip with no internet service. Maybe if I get lucky enough spotty coverage will get me through it.
#duolingo day 650! Besides my job probably the most effort I have consistently put into an activity.
The #crazycat is getting some back scratches after being alone for nearly an hour on this #caturday! Poor neglected baby.
After the #crazycat had a short nap on my head, he decided I needed to be groomed on this #caturday. At least he didn’t bite me this time.

#climate #water #soil

"Earth has lost enough soil moisture in the last 40 years to change the planet’s spin"...

Earth’s Land Masses Are Drying Out Fast, Scientists Warn - Inside Climate News
https://insideclimatenews.org/news/27032025/earth-land-masses-drying-out-fast

Earth’s Land Masses Are Drying Out Fast, Scientists Warn - Inside Climate News

Researchers comparing satellite measurements of the planet’s water with the wobble in its rotation identified a steady loss of global soil moisture.

Inside Climate News
Keep the Congressional switchboard number handy these days: (202) 224-3121
Hijacked Microsoft Stream classic domain spams SharePoint sites

The legacy domain for Microsoft Stream was hijacked to show a fake Amazon site promoting a Thailand casino, causing all SharePoint sites with old embedded videos to display it as spam.

BleepingComputer
A beautiful common snapping turtle crossing the road. Zoomed out to show its size. That turtle could be 100 years old. Just amazing. #turtle
Poor kitty. There is some painting and remodeling going on so for now the #crazycat is having to spend his #caturday resting on a camping chair. #CatsOfMastodon
I saw this cool little insect today. If it were on a tree it would have gone unnoticed. #InsectsOfTheFediverse