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Patreon Show - 572: Exploring Legacy Software, CGNAT Challenges, and AI's Impact on Privacy

In this patron-only episode of Command Control Power, the hosts reflect on past conferences, such as Lightspeed in Montreal, and the challenges of utilizing the Lightspeed software for consulting businesses. The conversation shifts to Unifi network monitoring setups and the unique complications presented by Carrier Grade NAT (CGNAT) on residential ISP connections. The hosts discuss potential security and monitoring solutions for modern clients, including Unifi's professional phone support and Wattbox. Finally, the episode examines the growing concerns around AI voice cloning, its potential for misuse, and ideas for safeguarding privacy in a digital age.

569: Tech Fails and Tail Wags: Command Control Power Gets Personal

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Day in the Life: We talk busy schedules and naps on trains.

Joe talks about his concert adventures and the power of naps.

One of Joe’s client has an issue with the mail preview pane.

Sam is a glutton for punishment by continuing to use Apple Mail and Calendar for Exchange.

The ongoing debate (or is it?): PCs are for Business, Mac computers for home?

Navigating Calendly's features and scheduling challenges.

Vendor Venting: A deep dive into Adobe's licensing woes.

27:39 A Personal Touch: From Breakfast in Queens to Veterinary Ventures

Working with both Google and Microsoft.

A Shoutout to our newest VIP Supporters - Cirrus Partners!

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Evaluating the Key Smart Card.

Jerry recommends an Amazon Prime show called Clarkson’s Farm.

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In Memory of Charles Edge: A Conversation Revisited

Beloved Author and Apple Authority Passes Away

The Apple community mourns the loss of Charles Edge, a renowned author and expert who dedicated his career to empowering users with knowledge.

Charles was a cornerstone for many Apple enthusiasts. His acclaimed book series, "Take Control of OS X Server," provided users with clear and comprehensive guidance on managing their server environments. He was also known for his ongoing work on a historical chronicle of computing, showcasing his passion for technology's evolution.

Beyond his publications, Charles was admired for his genuine kindness and willingness to share his expertise. He leaves behind a legacy of not only valuable resources, but also a spirit of helpfulness that enriched the Apple community.

Command Control Power remembers Charles Edge, a friend and expert we had the pleasure of speaking with. This conversation from 2014 is a testament to his knowledge and enduring legacy. We miss him dearly.

Sincerely,

Joe, Sam, and Jerry