496: Year End Chatter
/Joe, Jerry & Sam give their end of year thoughts as we approach the start of 2023. Happy Holidays, everyone! Gary Crimble and Merry Rudolph!
Joe, Jerry & Sam give their end of year thoughts as we approach the start of 2023. Happy Holidays, everyone! Gary Crimble and Merry Rudolph!
-There are some downsides to push clients to recommended upgrades & services. Their expectations are high and anything that goes wrong is on you.
-Should we put our efforts more into gaining new clients than encouraging clients to make changes?
-Some clients aren’t worth pushing additional services to.
-Sam continues his story of an incredibly frustrating employee that doesn’t reply and then blames HCS for a lack of support.
-As the group discusses Sam’s client’s security policies, Joe brings up the features and different approach of Kolide.
-Joe talks about Custom Checks from Kolide, which offer the ability to investigate specific security concerns on a computer.
-Joe touts Ross Matsuda, who offers up some great tools on his site https://www.sudoade.com. One of them being the ability to add admin privileges with logging.
-Sam has personal experience with using Kolide on his work computer and he shares what he found.
-Jerry deals with some complications when one of his clients opens a satellite office in another company’s space.
-Confusion arises when an A/V vendor Joe works with says his client mentions another “IT guy”.
-Be careful with warranty statuses for Ubiquiti purchases on Amazon.
-One of Sam’s clients receives a FUD newsletter from a competitor looking to solicit business.
-Apple software updates are continually problematic. But Joe talks about Addigy’s beta software update MDM command. He also talks about a GitHub project known as Nudge.
-S.U.P.E.R.M.A.N. is another popular software update Girhub project that has a bright future.
-An employee fired off an aggressive email chain with Sam over the weekend.
-App Updater is a useful tool that Joe has been testing and Jerry has been using for a while. Also discussed on an episode of MacGeekGab.
-Installomator is another incredibly useful GitHub app install tool by friend of the show, Armin Briegel of Scripting OS X.
-As Joe talks Ventura features, Jerry talks about the dangers of iCloud Shared Photo Library.
-Sam has follow to his UniFi G4 Doorbell. Even after some great advice from Jerry and additional research, his answer was embarrassingly easy.
-Joe laments how the promise of the smart home in the 90’s still haven’t been met.
-He is also considering a doorbell camera for his complex that multiple neighbors could access.
-A client of Joe’s turned away cloud storage but instead has a 15 minute paid technically conversation.
-We talk about cloud solutions for personal and business use.
-Sam talks about Microsoft Sharepoint storage plans and how confusing it is. Joe has similar experiences.
-Jerry talks about Synology Drive as a cloud service.
-Follow up from an earlier conversation between Joe & Jerry about scrambling the jets every time a security update is announced.
-In a recent Scripting OS X newsletter, Joe talks about Rapid Security Responses, which are an interesting new security feature of macOS.
-We get into the little annoyances of how our customers operate their computers.
-Joe’s wish - a way for macOS to have a proactive restart when a system is overly taxed.
-Sam talk more about is trip off the grid.
-On Joe’s recommendation, he got himself the Garmin InReach satellite phone.
-He talks about his quest for all 50 states.
-Joe brings up a major delay in voicemails coming through on iPhone. Sam is elated to hear it because it’s been happening to him for a long time. Jerry has seen this as well. They are all on AT&T…
-Helping friends and family with basic issues can be tricky at times.
-Joe recommends Omni Disk Sweeper to help find large files taking up space. Jerry talks of running as root to access otherwise inaccessible files.
-Jerry also mentions Grand Perspective. A big point he mentions is allowing Full Disk Access.
-One of Joe’s client found her Carbon Copy Cloner external volume and accidentally began working on the clone.
-Carbon Copy Cloner has some automation features that Jerry uses with his Synology. He especially loves running clones while recording the show.
-Joe talks about using a simple script with the tmutil command to resolve Time Machine issues. He also uses Addigy to deploy this to problematic computers.
-Jerry has a client that falls for the typical phishing scam, this time pretending to be Best Buy with the intent of giving her money.
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