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https://mcdn.podbean.com/mf/web/xmmm9x5nn77hjv9j/The_PowerShell_Podcast_episode_176_Mateus7qt8c.mp3 In this episode of the PowerShell Podcast, we take a detour from our typical PowerShell conversations to explore the fascinating world of game hacking with backend services developer Mateus Pimentel. Mateus shares his journey from crafting bots for MMORPGs to reverse engineering games and ultimately working in online services for a major gaming company.We discuss his early experiences hacking Tibia, how he overcame being hacked himself as a kid, and how those formative experiences shaped his approach to software development and cybersecurity. Mateus also dives into powerful learning experiences from hacking games, participating in Capture the Flag competitions, and avoiding the dark paths that lure many curious technologists. This episode is a compelling exploration of hacking culture, ethics, and personal transformation. Topics covered: From game hacking to working at a gaming company Mateus’ early adventures reverse-engineering Tibia Lessons learned from being hacked as a kid Ethical hacking, personal growth, and career evolution The overlap between game hacking and cybersecurity Capture the Flag (CTF) competitions and their career value Understanding system protocols and reverse engineering Reflections on following your curiosity and avoiding burnout Notable quote: “Follow your passion. If it’s fun, you’ll learn 10 times faster.” Bio and Links: Mateus Pimentel is a software developer with a passion for software architecture, game modding and solving complex problems. From reverse engineering MMORPGs as a teenager to helping secure one of the gaming industry's most ambitious projects at major gaming company, Mateus has cultivated deep technical skills grounded in a strong ethical framework. His journey from underground hacker to professional developer offers a unique and inspiring perspective on how curiosity and integrity can guide a meaningful career in tech. Follow Mateus on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/pimentelmateus/ Connect with Andrew: https://andrewpla.tech/links Catch PowerShell Wednesdays weekly at 2 PM EST on discord.gg/pdq The PowerShell Podcast hub: https://pdq.com/the-powershell-podcast Darza's Dominion Hacked: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ipqge4aJt3U Mystera Reborn Hacked: https://youtu.be/Gg6owdR_7h8?si=1Uk0a8RW9czs0TCm Using Remote Vision to watch a Player Battle: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=poDkWlR-1ks Fractured Online Gold Machine: https://youtu.be/EIHJBdrr0Ac?si=Wis9DGinI5EKuN0O The PowerShell Podcast Hub: https://pdq.com/the-powershell-podcast The PowerShell Podcast on YouTube: https://youtu.be/8cxtg4QQjZQ…
https://mcdn.podbean.com/mf/web/79s6h9dx5axezaj4/The_PowerShell_Podcast_episode_175_Justin_Grote6utkq.mp3 In this episode of the PowerShell Podcast, we welcome back Justin Grote, a Microsoft MVP and open-source powerhouse, for an in-depth and fast-paced conversation. Fresh off his PowerShell Wednesday presentation, Justin shares the thinking behind his latest innovations, including the creation of the high-performance ExcelFast module and his evangelism for dev containers and modern development workflows. Key topics in this episode include: Getting the most from VS Code – Justin shares power-user tips, favorite settings, and the evolution of his 1,000-line configuration file. GitHub Copilot and real-world developer productivity – How Justin’s approach to AI tooling shifted after experiencing measurable value in his PowerShell workflows. Dev containers and runtime containers – A detailed breakdown of the difference, practical use cases, and how they transform collaboration, onboarding, and consistency. Excel Fast – A brand-new module optimized for high-performance reading, writing, and streaming of large Excel and CSV datasets, developed with dev containers from day one. Open-source contributions to PowerShell – Including enhanced logging for Invoke-RestMethod and building a dev container for the PowerShell repo itself. PowerShell Conf EU previews – From a 90-minute VS Code optimization deep dive to a hands-on runspaces lab with GitHub Codespaces integration. This episode is packed with practical advice, philosophy on tooling, and Justin’s trademark blend of performance focus and community-first thinking. Whether you’re a seasoned developer or looking to up your scripting game, you’ll walk away with new ideas and resources to explore. Guest Bio – Justin Grote Justin Grote is a Microsoft MVP, PowerShell advocate, and open-source contributor with a deep focus on automation, performance, and developer productivity. Known for tools like ModuleFast and his work improving PowerShell workflows, Justin blends real-world experience with a passion for teaching and sharing. Whether he's optimizing VS Code, contributing to the PowerShell repo, or speaking at global conferences, Justin empowers the community with practical solutions and thoughtful insight. Links: Find Justin on GitHub, BlueSky, or on Discord (@JustinGrote): https://github.com/JustinGrote Try out ExcelFast: https://github.com/JustinGrote/ExcelFast PSConfEU Announcement: https://www.linkedin.com/feed/update/urn:li:activity:7328093268225806337/ Create Dev Container Docs: https://code.visualstudio.com/docs/devcontainers/create-dev-container SecretManagement.DpapiNG: https://github.com/jborean93/SecretManagement.DpapiNG Connect with Andrew on Socials: https://andrewpla.tech/links Catch PowerShell Wednesdays weekly at 2 PM EST on discord.gg/pdq The PowerShell Podcast hub: https://pdq.com/the-powershell-podcast The PowerShell Podcast on YouTube: https://youtu.be/dHbWFUyUaOE…
https://mcdn.podbean.com/mf/web/a7x5dxkvagvdwwem/The_PowerShell_Podcast_episode_174_Brockstar63mcr.mp3 In this episode of the PowerShell Podcast, we sit down with Brock Bingham, a longtime PowerShell enthusiast, educator, and community advocate. Recorded live from PDQ Headquarters in Salt Lake City, Utah, this episode captures the high energy and camaraderie of a PowerShell Wednesday in person. Brock shares his journey from PowerShell beginner to mentor, his passion for community building, and the power of sharing knowledge with others. Key topics in this episode include: Overcoming Stage Fright and Imposter Syndrome – How PowerShell Wednesday and live presentations have helped Brock gain confidence. The Power of Documentation and Knowledge Sharing – Why good documentation and teaching others are critical for long-term growth. Community Connection and Growth – How engaging with the PowerShell community can transform your career and personal development. Exploring PowerShell Tools and Projects – From using Pester for testing to building cool GUIs with MDGRS, Brock dives into the creative side of PowerShell. Learning from Failure and Embracing Red Text – Why mistakes are a critical part of the learning journey. Finding Your Voice in the PowerShell World – Brock’s advice for building confidence, sharing your work, and making an impact. From caffeine-fueled coding sessions to discovering the power of collaboration, this episode is a heartfelt conversation about growth, mentorship, and building a career around PowerShell. Join the conversation: Connect with Brock Bingham on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jonathanbrockbingham/ Connect with Brock on BlueSky: https://bsky.app/profile/brockbingham.bsky.social Connect with Andrew: https://andrewpla.tech/links Join PowerShell Wednesdays every Wednesday at 2 PM EST on discord.gg/pdq The PowerShell Podcast: https://pdq.com/the-powershell-podcast The PowerShell Podcast on YouTube: The PowerShell Podcast: https://pdq.com/the-powershell-podcast…
https://mcdn.podbean.com/mf/web/cex9wzj57d5wacxf/The_PowerShell_Podcast_episode_173_Bogdan_Lucas7wae0.mp3 In this episode of the PowerShell Podcast, we bring you a special double feature! First, we sit down with Lucas Allman live from the PowerShell + DevOps Global Summit, where he shares his journey from podcast listener to conference presenter. Then, we chat with Bogdan Calapod live from PDQ HQ, a seasoned security expert and co-founder of Coda, who reflects on his path from hackathon projects to helping organizations secure their environments. Key topics in this episode include: Finding Your Place in the PowerShell Community – How Lucas went from listening to the PowerShell Podcast to presenting at Summit. Overcoming Stage Fright and Imposter Syndrome – Lucas’s experience giving his first lightning demo to a room full of PowerShell pros. The Power of Personal Growth and Knowledge Sharing – Building confidence, contributing to internal user groups, and advocating for automation. Building Security from the Ground Up – Bogdan’s journey from hackathon developer to security co-founder, including the creation of Coda. Simplifying Security for the Real World – Lessons learned from building tools to automate vulnerability detection and remediation. Staying Curious and Always Learning – Why continuous education, knowledge sharing, and community engagement are essential for long-term success. This episode captures the spirit of learning, teaching, and growth that defines the PowerShell community. Whether you’re a newcomer or a seasoned pro, this double feature has insights for everyone. Links: Connect with Lucas Allman on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lucas-allman-407a1055/ Follow Bogdan on GitHub: https://github.com/bogdan-calapod Follow Andrew: https://andrewpla.tech/links Join PowerShell Wednesdays every Wednesday at 2 PM EST on discord.gg/pdq The PowerShell Podcast on YouTube: https://youtu.be/Jhxr2GB9-Mg…
https://mcdn.podbean.com/mf/web/9qrrimd2zrdxrm96/The_PowerShell_Podcast_episode_172_Joshua_Dearing8hgpi.mp3 In this episode of the PowerShell Podcast, we sit down with Joshua Dearing, aka Fortress, to explore his personal and professional growth through PowerShell, community engagement, and saying yes to new opportunities. Fresh off his first PowerShell Wednesday presentation, Joshua shares the story of how he overcame imposter syndrome, started his blog, and found confidence by getting involved in the PowerShell community. Key topics in this episode include: Joshua’s journey with PowerShell and the community What it was like presenting at PowerShell Wednesday for the first time Starting a blog using GitHub Pages, Jekyll, and PowerShell to sync with Obsidian Navigating imposter syndrome Building a culture of feedback and open communication in the workplace The impact of community, mentorship, and putting yourself out there Joshua also discusses the value of small wins, how to advocate for yourself professionally, and the importance of being visible, even when you automate away the work. From scripting with style using Spectre Console to leaning into vulnerability and reflection, this episode is a heartfelt conversation about growth, kindness, and collaboration. Join the conversation: Bio and Links: Josh is a help desk technician turned PowerShell enthusiast who transformed his career through automation—and he’s on a mission to help others do the same. With a knack for simplifying software and device setups, he’s all about making tech more accessible for end-users while fostering strong connections in the community. Leveraging PDQ products to streamline deployments and management, he’s passionate about helping IT pros work smarter, not harder. Follow Joshua on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/joshuadearing/ Josh’s BlueSky: https://bsky.app/profile/dearing.dev Check out his blog on GitHub pages: https://www.dearing.dev/posts/Building-a-Website-with-GitHub-Pages/ PwshSpectreConsole https://github.com/ShaunLawrie/PwshSpectreConsole View more PowerShell videos, including PowerShell Wednesdays, on the PDQ Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@pdq Join PowerShell Wednesdays every Wednesday at 2 PM EST on https://discord.gg/pdq Andrew video about WinUIShell: https://youtu.be/-aDWww5SWOs Connect with Andrew on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/andrewplatech/ The PowerShell Podcast: https://pdq.com/the-powershell-podcast…
https://mcdn.podbean.com/mf/web/rha66kvbz3jb5miu/The_PowerShell_Podcast_Snover_and_Jones_Summit_2025_episode_171bs6du.mp3 In this very special episode of the PowerShell Podcast, we sit down with two legends of the PowerShell world: Jeffrey Snover, the inventor of PowerShell, and Don Jones, bestselling author, teacher, and longtime PowerShell community builder. Recorded live at the PowerShell + DevOps Global Summit, this conversation is packed with personal insights, impactful moments, and the kind of storytelling that only Snover and Jones can deliver. Key topics in this episode include: The origin stories of PowerShell and how Jeffrey and Don’s paths crossed at a pivotal moment. The evolution of PowerShell as a scripting language, community, and ecosystem. The importance of storytelling in tech, from teaching to team-building to leadership. The shift from individual contributor to leader and how both hosts navigated that path with intention. The power of community: real stories from users whose lives were changed by learning PowerShell. Career advice for the next generation of IT professionals and community contributors. Along the way, we hear hilarious stories from the early days of PowerShell development, honest reflections on growth and failure, and powerful reminders that vulnerability, repetition, and kindness are core to success in any career. Whether you're new to PowerShell or a long-time community member, this episode is a true masterclass in leadership, learning, and legacy. Bio and links: Jeffrey Snover is the inventor of PowerShell, Microsoft Technical Fellow, and a legendary figure in the IT and DevOps communities. With a background in distributed systems, Jeffrey led the development of PowerShell to revolutionize system management and automation on Windows. Known for his visionary leadership and storytelling, Jeffrey has played a pivotal role in shaping modern IT practices. His work continues to inspire technologists around the world to build, share, and lead with intention and clarity. Don Jones is a bestselling author, speaker, educator, and one of the most influential figures in the PowerShell community. With decades of experience in IT, Don has written numerous foundational books on PowerShell, including Learn Windows PowerShell in a Month of Lunches. He co-founded the PowerShell + DevOps Global Summit and has mentored countless professionals through his teaching, writing, and leadership. Don is a passionate advocate for storytelling in tech, career development, and building inclusive communities that empower the next generation. https://www.linkedin.com/in/jeffreysnover/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/concentrateddon/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/andrewplatech/ https://www.powershellsummit.org/ The PowerShell Podcast: https://pdq.com/the-powershell-podcast The PowerShell Podcast on YouTube: https://youtu.be/ooyO8GsHVTs…
https://mcdn.podbean.com/mf/web/5wjy2362rqf6xjun/The_Powershell_Podcast_episode_170_Summit_sessions7w4t0.mp3 In this episode of the PowerShell Podcast, we bring you another Summit Sessions special recorded live at the PowerShell + DevOps Global Summit 2025! This episode is a celebration of first-time attendees, newcomers to the PowerShell community, and those discovering their voice in tech. Andrew Pla sits down with passionate IT professionals who share their personal stories of growth, connection, and finding purpose through PowerShell and community. Whether you're just starting your automation journey or you're looking to reconnect with your "why," this episode is packed with inspiration, encouragement, and honest reflections on what it means to grow in public, contribute meaningfully, and be part of something bigger. Guests in this episode include: Adam Rivera – An IT manager turned PowerShell enthusiast, Adam shares his Summit experience, the joy of hands-on learning, and why he wants to empower his users with automation. His journey from podcast listener to Summit participant shows the real impact of showing up and taking a chance on growth. Asmar Fontenot – First-time Summit attendee who speaks passionately about soft skills, mentorship, and embracing a "jack of all trades" background. Asmar reflects on his career, the power of face-to-face connection, and why helping others and being authentic are his driving forces in tech. https://www.linkedin.com/in/asmar-fontenot/ Luis Orta – A cloud systems engineer serving rural health clinics across the Pacific Northwest, Luis brings a powerful sense of mission and purpose to his work. He shares how PowerShell helps enable critical care for underserved communities, and how creativity, through music and code, fuels meaningful progress. https://www.linkedin.com/in/luisrorta/ Links: https://www.linkedin.com/in/andrewplatech/ The PowerShell Podcast: https://pdq.com/the-powershell-podcast The PowerShell Podcast on YouTube: https://youtu.be/ChItOJcsf48…
https://mcdn.podbean.com/mf/web/v4fzc97c2bhytixu/The_PowerShell_Podcast_episode_169_Summit_Missy_Leslie_Hailey_ada0n.mp3 In this episode of the PowerShell Podcast, we bring you a special edition live from the PowerShell + DevOps Global Summit 2025 — the Summit Sessions! This episode is packed with energy, community stories, and career inspiration as Andrew Pla chats with community leaders, organizers, and first-time contributors about what makes this event and the PowerShell community so special. Guests in this episode include: Missy Januszko – Longtime content director of the Summit reflects on her years of shaping the conference, what makes a great CFP (Call for Papers), and her decision to pass the torch to the next generation of leaders. Leslie Brendible– Steps up in a big way to help lead this year's Summit, sharing her background in event planning, her love for connecting people, and her thoughts on community and representation. Haley Phillips – PowerShell MVP and champion of soft skills, vulnerability, and personal development in tech. Haley dives into mentorship, therapy, imposter syndrome, and how modeling behavior can shape the culture of teams and communities. The PowerShell Podcast on YouTube: https://youtu.be/87axet9zvyQ The PowerShell Podcast: https://pdq.com/the-powershell-podcast…
https://mcdn.podbean.com/mf/web/w92r2ycvg2xsrt9p/The_PowerShell_Podcast_Summit_2025_bar_session_David_R_episode_168b7gks.mp3 In this casual bar-session chat recorded at the PowerShell + DevOps Global Summit 2025, host Andrew Pla sits down with David R, a first-time attendee with a passion for learning PowerShell. David shares how the PowerShell Podcast itself inspired him to attend and helped shape his scripting journey. What began as a work assignment turned into a powerful learning path, community connection, and a personal transformation.…
https://mcdn.podbean.com/mf/web/uf4ptjz6r8pihsq9/The_PowerShell_Podcast_Summit_2025_bar_session_Frank_Lesniak_episode_16779siv.mp3 In this episode of the PowerShell Summit 2025 Bar Sessions, Frank Lesniak makes a triumphant return to the podcast. Frank has taken the reigns In this two-sided interview, Frank flips the script and interviews Andrew, but only after we talk about how his week is going, fine dining, how to grow in your career and capitalize on opportunity, the value of empowering others, and more! Links: The PowerShell Podcast: https://pdq.com/the-powershell-podcast The PowerShell Podcast on YouTube: https://youtu.be/HoYKzgiJxkk…
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