Before rolling out Copilot copmany-wide, how do you configure what it can access?

For teams working through Copilot and AI governance at companies that use the office suite, how are you reviewing and determining what these tools can access within your org's server and your employees' files? Are you starting with Entra access reviews, Purview, or somewhere else? And if so, how did the process go?

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u/Driedpet — 22 days ago

My stove died and all I got left is a hot water kettle and a toaster, need real advice not just eat cereal

My stove gave up last week, the igniter thing broke and landlord says he "will get to it" which we all know means whenever he feels like it, could be a month. I don't have money to eat out or order anything, I'm working with what I got in the pantry and that's it.

Right now my kitchen tools are an electric kettle for hot water and a toaster, that's literally it, no microwave no hot plate nothing else works in this apartment rn. I got a bag of rice, some lentils, couple cans of beans, oats, and a lot of bread heels from the discount rack. I been doing the thing where you pour boiling water over oats and let it sit but I'm so tired of that already its only been 4 days.

Anyone who cooked real meals with just a kettle before. Like is there a way to cook rice or lentils just from boiling water in a thermos or something and letting it sit long enough, I've heard people do this camping but never tried it myself. Also open to toaster hacks if that's even a thing beyond just toast. Trying to survive the next few weeks without spending extra on a hot plate cause money is tight rn and that has to go toward rent first.

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u/Driedpet — 1 month ago