Desktop Cloud and Hardware 4 Windows
Next Gen Desktop, Distributed Subsystems, To Autoscale or Not to Autoscale, Testing and Firmware
Monday, 31 March 2025
Pin to Quick Access
Wednesday, 26 March 2025
ai.exe - what is it?
ai.exe is part of Microsoft Office (now known as Microsoft 365 apps) and handles local AI requirements for Office applications like Word, Outlook and PowerPoint. An example would be auto suggestions and predictive text in Word. It is not specifically tied to the operating system version.
Basic Microsoft Edge Shortcuts
Control-Tab Enables you to scroll through open tabs
Control-Shift-Tab Reverse scroll but is quite an unnatural set of keys to press
Control-J View your downloads
Control-H View your browsing history
Friday, 21 March 2025
OOXML versus OpenDocument
When configuring Microsoft Word on a new machine, you will be prompted if you wish to have Office Open XML (informally OOXML) or OpenDocument (extension .odt for text) as the default format.
Choose the former if you want to be more Microsoft-centric and use all features of Microsoft's ecosystem, choose the latter if you need interoperability with applications like LibreOffice.
OOXML started out as an XML format for Excel and later extended to other applications such as Word.
Monday, 3 March 2025
Dawn of the NPU
Monday, 24 February 2025
ipconfig's DNS features
ipconfig /displaydns
displays the contents of the DNS Resolver Cache (also known as the DNS cache).
The DNS cache is a temporary DNS storage on your device holding already visited domain names.
Stuff you might see in there include some complicated microsoft.com related addresses under Record Name. Record type of 1 signifies an IP address (IPv4). Record type 2 (also known as a AAAA record) is an IPv6 address. Record type 5 is an MX record (mail exchange). MX records show where mail for a domain should be routed to. Multiple MX records may exist for a single domain. Time to live is the time in seconds for the cache entry to expire.
These records represent the content of a DNS reply.