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New Mod Released - Fox Revolt Fun++ for Royal Revolt Survivors

I released Fox Revolt Fun++, an unofficial fun-first balance mod for Royal Revolt Survivors, and somehow it looks like I may be the first person to mod this game. Maybe I'm the only one playing it?.

New Tool - Quick Web Tools

A ever growing set of tools for common text manipulation needs

Fixing the ‘You’re at your device limit’ Error in Minecraft for Windows (with no devices showing)

Hit the 'You're at your device limit' error in Minecraft for Windows—but your device list is empty? Here's the real cause and a simple workaround using the Microsoft Store.

FickleFox Balatro Mod!

I forgot to post about my Balatro Mod here on my Blog!

Fox Tip! Performing Tests against the previous state of files

In this post, we'll look at a way to track how files are changing from within an Azure DevOps pipelines

New Tool – nUnit Test Results Viewer

Tired of trying to parse nUnit XML test results by hand? This new single-page application renders your test results in a clean, pipeline-style view that makes it easy to understand your test outcomes at a glance.

Back to Ignite – See You in San Francisco!

After seven years, I’m returning to Ignite! I’ll be helping run the Configuring a Modern Workplace lab, spending time at the Microsoft Booth in the Azure / Configuration areas, and joining the PowerShell community meetups. Come say hi!

New Tool – Azure Policy OS Allowlist Viewer

Ever get lost in a spaghetti of Azure Policy JSON while trying to remember which OS versions are actually allowed? This new browser-based viewer summarizes your publishers, SKUs, and versions in a clean, searchable view.

New Tool – Azure DevOps Pipeline Viewer / Editor

Ever find yourself scrolling through a mile-long Azure DevOps pipeline JSON file? This new browser-based viewer/editor makes it a breeze to navigate, search, and edit your pipelines without losing your sanity.

The Case of the Cursed Release

Everything looked fine...until our Linux container refused to touch our build artifacts. Turns out PowerShell v5 zipped up our files with backslashes in their *names*. This post dives into a cursed bug with a surprisingly simple fix.