About pwsh.foo

This site is my personal corner of the internet — a place where I document experiments, share notes, and occasionally rant (I do love to rant) about the strange joys and frustrations of life in IT.

The focus is on PowerShell, automation, sysadmin workflows, Azure, Office 365, Linux, and network tinkering — basically the tools I touch every day. Sometimes I write for future-me (so I don’t forget how I solved something), and sometimes for anyone else who finds themselves debugging the same mess.


Why “pwsh.foo”?

  • pwsh → In Powershell Core pwsh is the name of it’s shell binary; my favorite tool in a sysadmin’s toolbox.
  • foo → a nod to the old programming and networking placeholder names foo and bar, which feel right at home here.

A Little About Me

My name is Ariel. I’m a sysadmin/netadmin who enjoys scripting, automation, and poking at technology until it does what I want.

Although this is a personal blog, I keep this site somewhat anonymous — less about who I am and more about what I build.

You can think of it as a mix between a lab notebook and a digital playground.


Contact & GitHub

If you want to say hello, contribute ideas, or correct something I’ve borked, you can find me here: