@remi That drive is B&M-keyed, but it's also SATA and not NVMe which is what the specs you cited were. (Some older computers support both, but newer computers only support NVMe drives.)
Posts made by Unperverted Vixen
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RE: How large is your, erm, M.2?
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RE: Visual Studio WTfs
@izzion said in Visual Studio WTfs:
I wouldn't want to be on either side of the bet that Framework 4.8 is going to be available in Windows 12.
I can fairly confidently bet that it won’t be; if it ships with the OS it’ll be 4.8.1 or later.
(It will be… interesting… if they put .NET Framework 4.x on the standalone-component train like 3.5 but not the VB6 runtime.)
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RE: How to best deal with Python's dying batteries?
@Bulb How does the azure-cli install impact what you want to do? Its Python install should just be an implementation detail that you never see. (i.e. go ahead and write shell scripts that call it, and it’ll just be a black box; but from within Python you should be using their SDK, not trying to use azure-cli’s internals.)
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RE: Azure bites
@BernieTheBernie And that’s why we use explicit application code to retrieve secrets instead of relying on the app service magic. It brings us down to the same level of complexity as on-premises (auth to Entra ID then HTTP to the key vault is the same complexity as auth to Windows domain then MSSQL to the database), only now we’re using something more fit to task and not letting anybody with read access to the application DB see the secrets.
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RE: Azure bites
@Bulb The expiration period on an access token is one hour. However, managed identities have their own caching, which means changes for their permissions can take up to 24 hours to take effect.