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578: Tech Upgrades, MFA Madness and More!
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-Sam talks about his recent trip to Las Vegas to see Dead & Co at The Sphere
-BackBlaze has increased the price of sending a hard drive to $279.
-Jerry is running macOS Sequoia on his daily driver.
-Each year, the path of how users upgrade is a hot button topic.
-Sam likes Erase-install from Graham Pugh.
-A minimum point release is a safe bet for stability.
-The same people that don’t like security rules are the very people that are more likely to fall for things like phishing emails.
-Pulling that same thread, Microsoft is moving to conditional access for MFA and sunsetting per-user MFA.
-Joe talks about Apple disabling support for Post Script files. Sam does a like test.
-Jerry turned to Archive.org for an older version of the Drobo Dashboard app and he finds a live link to what he needed.
-He also suggests NextDNS for additional protection from harmful sites.
576: The Hunger Games: Call Center Edition - One Headset, One Rep, You vs. Everyone Else
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In this episode, Joe grapples with a series of technical issues while trying to start his stream. Joe faces multiple frustrations with his Mac and browser configurations, expressing his exasperation with technology. The conversation shifts to broader grievances about poor customer service and systemic inefficiencies within major corporations, as Jerry and Joe recount personal experiences involving vendors, ISPs, and even a Tesla purchase process. Sam joins to provide moral support.
-Technical Difficulties and Introductions
-Joe's Frustration with Technology
-Jerry's Perspective and Client Stories
-Sam Joins the Conversation
-The Elevator Phone Saga
-Systemic Issues and Accountability
-The Busboy's Tale: A Lesson in Employee Care
-The Rigged System: Accountability and Retention
-Customer Service Nightmares: Real Stories
-Deferred Financing Fiasco
-Warranty Woes: The Mitsubishi Saga
-Frustrations with Facebook: A Tech Support Story
-The Bigger Problem: Industry Failures
-The Tesla App Experience
-Live StreamYard Troubleshooting
-Concluding Thoughts
574: Backblaze to the Future & Proofpoint Pandemonium
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-Jerry shows off his new shirt.
-BackBlaze causes a major pain point for Jerry after a massive bill comes in. He has some good advice for those using BackBlaze groups.
-We debate how pricing increases affect how we pass the costs along to our customers.
-What is with BackBlaze’s maintenance schedule happening in the middle of a work day?
-Sam has a rough experience with Go Daddy when “defederating” Microsoft Office.
-This customer was using Proofpoint with Go Daddy and it remained active months after we attempted to disconnect.
-Go Daddy support seems to not have any understanding of the services that they are selling.
-Quick Tip regarding Apple Mail and Exchange when it stops responding: Quit Mail/Calendar/Contacts, go to Activity Monitor and force quit the exchangesyncd process. Restart the apps.
-Jerry shares an update about AppleCare+ and unlimited incidents.
-With changes to the Print Center and the removal of individual printer apps, Joe wonders why Apple can’t account for this and replace Dock items instead of leaving question marks.
Jerry recommends this solution for adding optical character, recognition or OCR to the Quick Actions menu - https://www.podfeet.com/blog/2023/12/ocr-pdf-quick-action/
573: Exploring Generative AI, Apple Intelligence, and the Future of Technology With Adam Engst
/In this episode, we delve into the integration of generative AI, Apple's advancements in AI technology particularly their Apple Intelligence offering, and the broader implications of AI in various fields. Our special guest, Adam Engst of TidBITS Content Network, joins us for an in-depth conversation about the technological breakthroughs, societal implications, and future trends. From insights on continuity cameras and MagSafe to discussions about the future of AI in content creation, this episode covers a wide array of topics sure to engage tech enthusiasts.
Jerry got himself an NFR license of Camo Pro
Since he has to take notes, Adam used Audio Hijack to transcribe the WWDC 2024 Keynote
We discuss Apple's Marketing and Evolving Tech
“Generative AI gives you a statistically probable answer” - Adam Engst
Jerry chimes in about his email anxiety and how it has helped him communicate well with clients.
Adam generally doesn’t use AI to write, but he does use Grammarly.
Joe sees a future where each user’s AI will just talk to each other.
At what point will you be able to have AI send something in your name without any adjustments?
Will AI steal our jobs? “AI isn’t going to steal any job where you have to interact with people.”
Trusting the source of your information…
Ethical Considerations and Future Trends of AI
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