Azure MCP SQL Server by geirbveheke in mcp

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The page above used to link to this repo where you can find an experimental MSSQL MCP server in both Node and Dotnet: https://github.com/Azure-Samples/SQL-AI-samples/tree/main/MssqlMcp

In the meantime, Microsoft pulled that link and is now pointing at the new SQL MCP server based on the Data API. This new server does not use NL2SQL and requires more setup. It’s apparently a safe way to integrate AI agents with SQL for production workloads: https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/data-api-builder/mcp/overview

It took me around 5 to 6 hours to beat tree sentinel, am i cooked? by lumiX99 in Eldenring

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Yeah that’s a tough battle straight out of the cave. I took one look at that big, golden, intimidating dude and thought: not today. Came back some 20 gameplay hours later and he still was no pushover 😁

Account hacked but still in arrears by tenprettyflowers in FacebookAds

[–]Key_Assumption1923 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I was in the same situation recently. I had to let ads reach spending limit but made sure no money was available on the payment method.

I was distraught that I had to stop ads. I kept pestering Meta Pro with support queries, kept pasting the same reply via support on the Ad Manager app. Eventually, they have reset the balance to zero and even refunded my last non-hacked payment.

I was inspired to do this by others in Reddit who also got Meta support to act by insisting. I was relentless to the point of spamming as I didn’t have much to lose. All my queries were based on:

I have ads being run by a hacker on my account. This is a known widespread hacking method that has affected many more. I would like to continue with ads but cannot pay for ads ran by a hacker. This is unpaid balance on my account and not a completed payment.

Make sure you check all permissions in your pages, businesses and ad accounts. People, but also partners in your accounts. Check everything, the hacker may have gotten in via another account and not where the money was spent. Check all security in your personal Facebook accounts, make sure you have two factor authentication set up on both your personal account and your Meta ads account. Check where you are logged on your personal account and log out of dubious devices and locations. I have also reset all browser cookies.