Things that please you...

A single 4K monitor is better than all the ones you lot have. Even 4x FHD screens, while technically offering the same desktop real estate, is not as a good as a single 4K monitor. It is just untidier and draws more power.

As for the priviledge of working on one, if it was up to my company, I would still be stuck in 2012 on 2x FHD screens. Yet in 2020 I bit the bullet and got my first 4K screen. It was a tad small at 27" so earlier this year I got a 32" Dell and it is perfect.

Edit - before any of you tries to justify "this monitor is for...." :
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Agreed, once I went over to 4k screens I'll never go back.
 
A working Powershell script which reminds users to change their passwords before expiring via email.

Yay for me. I spammed some users during testing.

Note : users get really irritated when spammed with password change notifications.... and they'll change their passwords just to stop the spam...

*evil laugh*
 
A working Powershell script which reminds users to change their passwords before expiring via email.

Yay for me. I spammed some users during testing.

Note : users get really irritated when spammed with password change notifications.... and they'll change their passwords just to stop the spam...

*evil laugh*
Give them permanent passwords :p
 
A working Powershell script which reminds users to change their passwords before expiring via email.

Yay for me. I spammed some users during testing.

Note : users get really irritated when spammed with password change notifications.... and they'll change their passwords just to stop the spam...

*evil laugh*
Lemme guess, your policies dictate that users must have inherently insecure passwords as well?
 
Good point, never thought of it like that. But problem is, users share their passwords when they're out of the office and the other user needs something from that computer.
Which is the most unsecure thing ever. One long super secure password that never expires better than every 60 days putting in a variation of the easy to remember one
 
Good point, never thought of it like that. But problem is, users share their passwords when they're out of the office and the other user needs something from that computer.
Yeah but those users shouldn't have any access to important things
 
A working Powershell script which reminds users to change their passwords before expiring via email.

Yay for me. I spammed some users during testing.

Note : users get really irritated when spammed with password change notifications.... and they'll change their passwords just to stop the spam...

*evil laugh*
Inb4 sorry I missed it, oh it went to junk, nope never received it, blocked sender because fsck that.

Edit: Why the need though? Setting a new password before login after expiry doesn't take a minute does it?
 
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