Andrew Clinick
clinick.net
Andrew Clinick
@clinick.net
semi-retired ex MSFT developer platform person. Helping others is what i love to do so currently advisor non-exec director for a few companies.
Windows MCP: like COM got a glow-up for the cloud/AI era—registries, proxies, interfaces… and this time, security isn’t optional.

Just flip 8 bits: COM → MCP. Maybe that's MSFT's new formula—"Eight bits better than COM!" #MSBuild #Windows #Microsoft #COM #MCP

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MCP on Windows: The New COM?
Reflections From 30 Years of Building on Microsoft Platforms If you’ve worked on Windows developer platforms for as long as I have (30+ years, much of it at Microsoft), you start to see certain patter...
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May 22, 2025 at 10:04 PM
@windowscentral.com I love your sight and all and totally ok with you running ads however I've had about enough of ads crashing your site. Makes your site essentially unusable on an iPhone
January 8, 2025 at 2:41 PM
If we’re now calling the Gulf of Mexico the ‘Gulf of America,’ and we are inviting our Canadian cousins to join in the America fun why not go all in and rename Canada North America? Makes sense right? #branding #geographyrebranding
January 8, 2025 at 6:08 AM
Jimmy Carter may not have been the most successful president, but he redefined what it means to serve with grace, commitment, and integrity after leaving office. A life dedicated to humility and helping others. Rest in peace.
December 29, 2024 at 9:48 PM
7/7
Thanks to these solutions, I stayed connected during 6 days of outages. From Zoom calls to streaming Netflix, having a solid backup plan kept life running smoothly.

If you’re in a storm-prone area, plan ahead—it makes all the difference.

#BackupInternet #BombCyclone
November 24, 2024 at 7:55 AM
6/7
I considered Starlink, but it’s waitlisted in Western WA.While promising, it wasn’t a solution this time.

What I learned:
1️⃣ Whole-house generators don’t solve ISP issues.
2️⃣ T-Mobile Home Internet is an excellent backup.
3️⃣ Mobile routers are portable lifesavers.
4️⃣ Local admin access is critical.
November 24, 2024 at 7:53 AM
5/7
One key takeaway: local admin access matters.

When the internet is down, cloud-based management tools don’t work. Thankfully, my UniFi Dream Machine allows local admin access, so I could troubleshoot and adjust settings without relying on the cloud.
November 24, 2024 at 7:52 AM
4/7
My second backup was a travel WiFi router that tethers to my phone.

It provided 25–100 Mbps, enough for Zoom calls, Netflix, and browsing. This portable router worked with both iPhones and Androids.

Portable, affordable, and a great fallback option.
November 24, 2024 at 7:52 AM
3/7
What made it work seamlessly? My UniFi Dream Machine, which supports two WAN connections.

Switching to backup internet was as easy as plugging T-Mobile Home Internet into my router. For $10/month (backup plan) and free hardware, it was a lifesaver
November 24, 2024 at 7:51 AM
2/7
My first backup solution: T-Mobile Home Internet.

Although it’s not available at my address, I got creative by checking a nearby location in Issaquah. After confirming availability, I picked up the hardware from a local store.

It delivered 225 Mbps down and 1–10 Mbps up—not perfect, but enough
November 24, 2024 at 7:51 AM
1/7
When the bomb cyclone hit Western Washington, I thought we’d lose power for a few hours—maybe a day or two. Instead, we faced an unexpected 6 days without power.

While my whole-house generator kept the lights on, I quickly realized a major flaw: Internet access. Here’s how I stayed connected. 🧵
November 24, 2024 at 7:50 AM
If only electric cables were buried like the gas lines
November 20, 2024 at 3:18 PM
Microsoft’s Trusted Code Signing is now open to all devs. At just $9.99/month (up to 5,000 signatures)it’s never been easier to securely sign your code.

Let’s make unsigned code a thing of the past & build safer software

#CodeSigning #DeveloperTools

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Trusted Signing is now open for individual developers to sign up in Public Preview! | Microsoft Community Hub
Exciting news for developers! Individual developers can now sign their apps with Trusted Signing. 
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November 17, 2024 at 8:52 PM