I'm really struggling with my final project for college, and I've seen some mixed messages about asking for homework help online. I want to avoid any issues, but I'm looking for resources or forums where I can get guidance. I've been reading a ton of articles and searching on Google, but I feel stuck. I don't want to use AI for this project, as it's meant to be my own work. I've also reached out to my instructor but haven't heard back yet. Any suggestions for dedicated chats or forums where I can ask questions would be really appreciated! Thanks!
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When it comes to homework, it's ideally something you should try to figure out independently first. If you're paying for this class, your main resources should be your course materials. If your instructor hasn't provided specific resources, you might want to refer back to your class notes or textbooks. I suggest focusing on those before turning to external sources for help.
Could you share a bit more about your project? What exactly are you trying to do? The more details you provide, the better others can assist. It sounds like you’re supposed to create a plan for a hybrid Windows Server infrastructure? Just asking so we can help you with specifics.
I get that some communities can be a bit gatekeeping, which is frustrating. Just remember, if you show that you’ve put effort into the project and explain what you've done so far, many folks will be happy to help you with hints or guidance without giving away complete answers. Just keep it casual and don’t expect them to do the work for you!

Thanks for asking! The project is about creating a comprehensive plan for implementing a hybrid Windows Server infrastructure. We were given some server types and a list of things to put on Azure, but it feels like there are missing details. I’m looking for an outline or checklist, like a 'blueprint for the blueprint' to guide my migration process. It’s hard to find practical steps when most resources focus on certification rather than the actual implementation.