I decided to rename my module. Now it's called "GliderUI":
github.com/mdgrs-mei/Gl...
Cross-platform desktop GUI framework for #PowerShell built using Avalonia.
- Runs on Windows, macOS and Linux
- You can build GUIs by code or XAML
- No more freezing GUIs
Cross-platform Desktop GUI framework for PowerShell powered by Avalonia - mdgrs-mei/GliderUI
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By: PDQ.com on Monday, March 16, 2026
Building a Detection Foundation: Part 3 - PowerShell and Script Logging
🌐 Learn APIs the fun way: with Blue Sky & PowerShell.
At #PSConfEU 2025, @thorsten.butz.io showed how to:
✔ Post via Invoke-RestMethod
✔ Manage tokens
✔ Explore DIDs & social tech
🎟️ Early bird 2026 → psconf.eu
#PowerShell #BlueSky #RESTAPI #Automation
On Mon June 1*, come to @psconf.eu to see @andrewpla.tech discuss PowerShell security features you probably aren't using while I nod along.
Then on Tues June 2*, see him and @steviecoaster.dev talk about using PowerShell Universal to make PowerShell easier for non-admins!
*dates subject to change
Longtail News
r/blueteamsec bot
Anybody like playing minesweeper back in the day? Someone has made one more relevant for today: sweepthestrait.com
Vivre l'ile Maurice 🇲🇺🦤🌴
PSConfEU
Jake Hildreth
PowerShell Young Team 🏴
PowerShell Young Team 🏴
Enjoy the videos and music you love, upload original content, and share it all with friends, family, and the world on YouTube.
If you don’t already know, there is a ‘Learning PowerShell’ section on Microsoft Learn. It’s truly a great start (or continuation) of your PowerShell journey. In this blog post, I will highlight the different chapters.
#PowerShell #Learn
powershellisfun.com/2026/03/06/l...
@andrewpla.tech will be on stage for #PSConfEU 2026 in #Wiesbaden (1-4 June)!
🎙️ PowerShell...with buttons
🎙️ Securing PowerShell from the Ground Up
🎟️ Book your tickets for the #PowerShell #Conference #Europe in #Germany: psconf.eu
#automation #IT
PSConfEU
Harm Veenstra
Hey #PowerShell people, JSON-LD 0.1.1 is out!
Get Linked Data from any website!
New in this version:
Support for auto-conversion of Linked Data to #JSONSchema and #AtProto lexicons!
~~~PowerShell
(JSONLD 'https://schema.org/Movie').GetJsonSchema()
~~~
github.com/PoshWeb/JSON...
If you don’t already know, there is a ‘Learning PowerShell’ section on Microsoft Learn. It’s truly a great start (or continuation) of your PowerShell journey. In this blog p…
Security professional Mason Moser joins The PowerShell Podcast to share his journey from discovering PowerShell through Learn PowerShell in a Month of Lunches to building real-world automation tools in a security environment. Mason talks about how starting slowly, returning to PowerShell after a break, and consistently building small tools helped him gain confidence and deepen his skills.
The conversation also explores the value of community involvement, overcoming imposter syndrome, presenting technical topics publicly, and practical workflows for security and scripting. Mason discusses using Git with AI-assisted coding, building internal PowerShell tools for teams, and how small daily automation tasks can steadily build long-term PowerShell expertise.Key Takeaways:• Start small and stay consistent — even simple scripts like cleaning up files or automating routine tasks build real PowerShell confidence over time.• Community involvement accelerates learning — asking thoughtful questions, sharing tools, and participating in discussions can dramatically improve your growth.• Git is essential when working with AI-generated code — committing changes frequently makes it easier to review, rollback, and understand modifications AI tools produce.Guest Bio:Mason Moser is a security professional based in Oklahoma who focuses on automation, governance, and risk within the electric utility industry. With a background in programming and security operations, Mason uses PowerShell to build internal tooling, streamline security workflows, and improve operational efficiency. He is an active participant in the PowerShell community and recently presented a PowerShell Wednesday session on Vim and keyboard-driven development workflows.Resource Links:Learn PowerShell in a Month of Lunches – https://www.manning.com/books/learn-powershell-in-a-month-of-lunchesPDQ Discord – https://discord.gg/PDQConnect with Andrew - https://andrewpla.tech/linksPowerShell Wednesdays – https://www.youtube.com/@PDQVim Editor – https://www.vim.org
The PowerShell Podcast on YouTube: https://youtu.be/7EtWrrblKMw