My productivity bookshelf
Every now and then, folks ask me for book recommendations related to productivity. It's a great question, but something that's surprisingly difficult for me to answer. Why? Because everyone has different preferences, styles, and workflows. So what resonates with me won't necessarily work for someone else.
That said, if I . . .
Edgevolt.com -> MikeBerggren.com
What the heck? Why did I get redirected to this blog?
As I mentioned in a prior blog post, I've begun transitioning to a newer blogging platform that's (hopefully) a little easier to maintain. Part of that effort includes consolidating other projects/sites of mine (like Edgevolt Labs).
So, what the heck does this actually mean? Moving forward, future updates for various . . .
Roku Debug Pages
In case it's helpful, here's a breakdown of Roku debug menus/features
Channel Info Menu
- Press the home button 3 times.
- Enter the following sequence: up, up, left, right, left, right.
Clear Cache / Reboot
- Press the home button 5 times.
- Enter the following sequence: up, . . .
[SC-100 Exam Prep] Zero trust example workflow topology
A (zero trust) picture is worth a thousand words :-)
In preparing for the Microsoft SC-100 exam, I came across a nifty article from Microsoft regarding their position on Zero Trust.
Among other things, it includes a high-level example diagram of a topology combining a number of concepts.
Check it out:
Command Quick Reference
I’ve been meaning to do this for awhile now… Here’s my own list of handy commands/one-liners.
Azure - Bash
az group create --name <resourcegroupname> --location <region>
- Create a resource group in bash cloud console.
az acr create --resource-group <resourcegroupname> --name . . .
Out with the old...
Well, after a seemingly excessive amount of deliberation, I've finally landed on Silvrback as my blogging platform of choice. My site has gone through a lot of changes throughout the years and at this point, I'm valuing simplicity, minimalism, and efficiency.
So why Silvrback specifically?
- It prioritizes . . .
The true purpose of productivity
...productivity is not about getting more things done; it's about getting the right things done. It's about starting each day with clarity and ending with a sense of satisfaction, accomplishment, and energy to spare.
I love this quote by noted author and productivity enthusiast Michael Hyatt. It resonates with me . . .