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660: Clouds of Doubt: Are We Crossing the Data Line?
/When โCloud-Onlyโ Starts to Crack: Costs, Control, AI Risks, and Hybrid Reality
The hosts discuss an AI-suggested topic: why โcloud-onlyโ thinking is cracking, focusing on broken cost predictability from usage-based pricing, vendor lock-in and loss of control, latency and dependency on internet uptime, and growing compliance and data-residency pressures. They explore how AI increases data exposure risk while also driving demand for integrations like Copilot and Gemini, debate ethical/environmental concerns and whether banning AI would matter, and note AI may reduce support work while increasing competition. They argue hybrid setups are becoming a practical middle ground, enabled by smaller local hardware like Mac minis. They also cover new Apple Magic Mouse and keyboard purchases, announce the UniFi Cloud Gateway Industrial (high-power PoE and SIM slot features), promote ACES 2026 with code CCP, and describe difficulty playing a purchased MP4 on Apple TV due to AirPlay audio dropouts.
00:00 Show Kickoff
00:40 Cloud Costs Rising
04:57 AI Data Exposure
08:34 Ethics And Environment
13:22 Jobs And Competition
15:42 Latency And Outages
18:26 Vendor Control Drift
23:15 Hybrid Middle Ground
24:34 Compliance And Risk
27:20 How We Use AI
31:49 AI Hits Support Work
32:21 Apple AI Troubleshooting Vision
34:16 Staying Valuable Beyond AI
35:29 New Magic Mouse Setup
37:50 Fixing Accidental Gestures
40:45 UCG Industrial Gateway
41:43 Starlink Mini Power Options
45:42 Remote SIM And WiFi 7
47:09 ACEs 2026 And Discount
48:23 MP4 To Apple TV Struggles
51:47 Wrap Up And Thanks
658: From Command to Control: Stories of Digital Dilemmas
/From Command to Control: Stories of Digital Dilemmas
The hosts discuss Apple Mail email signatures and discover that when a website URL lacks a prefix, Apple Mail defaults it to an insecure http link, which can trigger junk filtering; they also note cases where a displayed https link still points to http behind the scenes. They compare Apple Mail to Outlook in business environments, mention limitations around advanced signature management, and comment on Appleโs minimal transparency in service-status outage explanations. They cover Appleโs iOS 12 update extending certificates for services like iMessage, FaceTime, and device activation through January 2027, and then shift to opinions and speculation about Tim Cookโs political pandering possibly being tied to tariffs and CEO succession timing. Returning to tech, they explain Apple Payโs security benefitsโdevice-specific numbers and unique transaction codesโespecially after a clientโs credit card was repeatedly compromised, and discuss adding additional browser protection via Malwarebytes Browser Guard and Chrome/Safari extension deployment through MDM (Addigy), including using ChatGPT to generate a configuration profile. They also describe using ChatGPT to edit MailChimp newsletter HTML quickly, and explore AI-assisted app development ideas such as an iOS app that converts call logs into calendar entries, referencing a Steven Robles video about building an app with AI while noting potential security pitfalls like exposed credentials. Lgistics issue involving gear ordered for testing via an Amazon locker at Staples. When attempting pickup, the host discovers the locker has no keypad and relies on the Amazon app and NFC. Despite signing into the clientโs Amazon account and enabling required app permissions (Bluetooth and device access), the locker cannot be accessed. Amazon customer service suggests the order data may be incomplete due to a third-party seller and issues immediate refunds or credits.
00:00 Welcome In: Time, the Clock Tower, and โRunning Out of Timeโ
00:46 Client Referral Follow-Up: When People Go Radio Silent
01:39 Apple Mail Link Gotcha: Why Your Clean URL Becomes HTTP
04:13 Hidden Signature Code: Displayed HTTPS, Actual HTTP (and Spam Filters)
05:45 Why Apple Should Default to HTTPS (Google Already Does)
08:34 Signature Tools & Workflows: WiseStamp, Outlook, and What Clients Actually Use
10:37 Apple Still Updating Old iOS: Certificate Expiration and 2027 Cutoff
11:40 Tim Cook, Politics, and the CEO Succession Theory
15:06 Bully-Pulpit News Cycle: Waiting for the Next Outrage
16:08 Epstein Files & Accountability: Why Consequences Arenโt Landing in the U.S.
18:16 From Past Scandals to Today: How the Bar Moved (Back to Tech)
19:00 Merch & Sponsorship Shoutouts (The Command Control Power Mug)
19:47 Apple Services Outages & the Vague Status Page Problem
21:14 Why Apple Pay Is Safer After a Card Gets Compromised
23:40 Dashlane vs Malwarebytes Browser Guard: Phishing/Scam Blocking Extensions
28:19 Layered Web Protection: Safari Safe Browsing, DNS Filtering, and Extension Risks
31:36 ChatGPT for Real Work: Fixing a Mailchimp Newsletter with HTML
33:06 AI-Assisted App Idea: Turn Call Logs into Calendar Entries (and Vibe Coding)
37:59 Security Caveats + Wrap-Up Quip About AI Summaries
Best of CCP - 469: Past Performance Is No Guarantee Of Future Results
/Sam Valencia, Jerry Zigmont and Joe Saponare discuss working with Apple technology and clients. Drawn from their combined experience of over 20 years in the Apple Consultants Network, thaey discuss technical support issues both with the technology and working with clients.
655: Somewhere Between SOS and Success
/In this episode of Command Control Power, Sam and Joe discuss their recent experiences managing client tech issues, including dealing with email outages linked to service cancellations and signature management services. They highlight the significance of understanding backend configurations and making informed decisions to enhance client service. The conversation also touches on the nuances of email signature management, the importance of staying visible to clients without overwhelming them, and venting frustrations with Apple product cases. Engaging anecdotes and practical advice underscore the challenges and rewards of providing high-quality tech support.
00:00 Introduction and Catching Up
00:31 Verizon Outage Discussion
02:02 Software Updates and Challenges
12:35 Client Management Strategies
20:35 Windows to Mac Switchers
30:53 A Longtime Client's Charging Issue
31:44 The Mystery of the MagSafe Tape
33:12 Visible Wear on Apple Products
34:25 Frustrations with Apple Cases
41:06 Switching Email Platforms and Issues
44:42 Email Signature Management Challenges
55:43 Conclusion and Patreon Support
653: We Don't Need No Stinkinโ Deferrals
/In this episode of Command Control Power, the hosts humorously discuss their tech-related frustrations and the nuances of tech support. They struggle with audio issues at the beginning, but then delve into the timing issues with Apple's OS updates and deferrals, highlighting the challenges of managing these updates for clients. There's a light-hearted recount of personal tech issues, such as using HomePods and streaming music services. They also share the complexities of dealing with ISPs, particularly with switching providers and maintaining service quality. The episode concludes with a quirky story about a tech support session interrupted by a client's unexpected firing.
00:00 Introduction and Banter
01:12 Technical Difficulties and Setup
06:17 ISP Experiences and Switching to Frontier
08:07 Nostalgia and Local References
11:57 Dealing with ISPs and Customer Service
19:46 Frontier Fiber and Recommendations
23:05 Awkward Client Interaction
24:47 Tahoe Deferrals Explained
26:15 Apple's 90-Day Update Policy
29:04 Challenges with OS Updates
32:25 Client Management Strategies
36:49 The Frustrations of Tech Updates
50:45 Humorous Client Stories
52:20 Closing Remarks and Announcements
