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497: We Are Toast

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Topics:

-Happy New Year everyone!

-Jerry orders some new iPhones for the family and accidentally discovers an AT&T service called Right To You. Proof of delivery is requiredā€¦

-A Wattbox in Joeā€™s office went haywire
-SoftRIAD has a bug with a driver in Monterey with RAID 5.

-RackSpaceā€™s Hosted Exchange outage caused a lot of panic for some of our customers.

470: Beans In The Buckets

Topics:

-Sam finds some Monterey changes difficult on his quest to be more efficient.

-Jerry uses Daylite exclusively for Reminders.

-Joe likes the Things app

-Intermittently. Samā€™s reminders would stop appearing on his Mac. A setting in Notifications & Focus

-Back in his teens, Sam recalls the time he started up his own ā€œreminder serviceā€.

-Joe was using Terminal tools like ioreg to detect things like if a Mac is in clamshell mode.

-Poor care for laptops leads to screen or hinge breaks.

-Troubleshooting Magic Keyboard issues led to a simple upgrade being required.

-Sam is learning a lot more about Google Workspace and its MDM restrictions.

-Jerry poses the question about what cloud services to recommend to small clients.

-During a 1Password migration for his family, Sam moved a little too fast and deleted his wifeā€™s private vault.

-Safari is causing Sam some greif and Jerry has advice.

-Private Relay and Addigy Live Desktop donā€™t play nice together in Joeā€™s experiment.

-confusion ensues for how and where to disable these privacy features.

-One of Jerryā€™s clients compares him to their ā€œtechnical guysā€ at work.

460: My Stupidity Makes You Smarter

Topics:

-Samā€™s daughter lost her wallet but there was no AirTag or Tile used. 

-Joe talks about Chipolo, a third party vendor that works with the FindMy infrastructure. 

-Sam has a gripe about people that canā€™t read through an entire email. 

-One of Joeā€™s clients had a display issue that seemed to persist after a restart. 

-Jerryā€™s client insists on a visit for something that could have been done remotely. 

-Sam had to coach a fellow consultant on billing what he was worth. 

-Joe tests our knowledge of how to restart HomePod. 

-In this weekā€™s episode of ā€œI should have known thisā€, Joe talks about a Synology searching issue. 

-Jerry has a mother of ā€œI should have known thisā€ with a Ubiquiti update story. Enter cached updates. 

-Joe insists the Apple Studio Display should have built in Apple TV capabilities or, at least Airplay. Jerry is having none of it. 

430: Living & Dying By The Sword

Topics:

Sam struggles with an email migration going from Microsoft 365 hosted by Go Daddy to a straight Microsoft 365 tenant. 
-Somehow Sam didnā€™t lose financially on this extended amount of time. 
-Jerry discovered an issue importing an Outlook PST file. 
-New Outlook is a ā€œdumpster fire of a productā€. 
-Joe talks about a method of getting Facebook support by way of buying an Oculus. 
-Music Match causes some confusion for a client of Jerryā€™s. 
-Samā€™s worst nightmare seems to come true with Harmonizely. 
-The Harmonizely incident spawns a bigger discussion about being up front about billing for meetings. 
-Jerry misses an opportunity for a snappy comeback. 
-A client of Jerryā€™s unplugs his wireless antenna with surprising results.