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448: Carving A Piece Of Marble With A Blunt Instrument

Topics:

-Joe talks about how log4j affected things like Backblaze and UniFi. 

-Sam shares how his UniFi Mac mini died and forced him to review his backup process. 

-Command Control Power has a new sponsor: We welcome Kolide! Visit kolide.com and honest.security to learn more. 

-A classic UniFi/Sonos issue plagued Joe at a particular client. 

-In Jerry’s Sonos situation, he first replaced the old Sonos Bridge products with the newer Sonos Amps. 

-Jerry opens a debate about iPad vs Mac as a main workstation. 

-A scary moment for Joe’s client turns into an easy win for Joe. Undo to the rescue. 

-A hug thank you to our newest community members! Thank you for your contributions to the show!

445: Digital Detritus

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Topics:

-One of Joe’s customers ordered a Mac that was attempted to be delivered by Uber. She never received it but it was marked as delivered.

-Sam struggles with focus at times and learned from a colleague about a method of efficiency by checking in on email only twice a day. Is that sustainable?

-HCS CT is still hiring. Here is our Indeed posting.

-Joe talks of his challenges working with his new Mac with only two USB-C ports. HyperDrive and others manufacturers are good options for expanding on that.

-How much are external accessories necessary as of late?

-Jerry has some built up anger for people that constantly print things.

-What about digital accumulation?

-Dropbox attempts to opt in syncing is a feature that Joe is not happy about. 

-Sam has moved towards using Microsoft SharePoint internally at HCS. 

-Between the variety of cloud services and branding changes, end users are confused. 

-The crew gets into a discussion about standardizing on software like Outlook and Apple Mail. 

-As more vendors are offering non profit solutions directly, is Tech Soup worth it these days?

444: Entrepreneurial Spirit

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443: FBI Surveillance Van

Topics:

-Joe had some audio troubles. Could it be that he spilled water on his own computer?

-Jerry is tied of the “How did we do?” surveys for phone support.

-A Thanksgiving recap.

-Will Joe get a puppy?

-During Thanksgiving dinner, Jerry had to clarify that the FBI were not providing free Wi-Fi.

-Tech support for family is par for the course over the holidays.

-AT&T and T-Mobile have discounts for seniors but…only in Florida.

-After buying an AirTag, Jerry finds a nifty case from Elevation Lab. But he was not pleased with the outcome.

-After listening to The Beatles Documentary, Let It Be, Jerry gifts us his review.

-While on the subject, Sam recommends The Velvet Underground documentary. 

-Joe likes the From the Basement series

-How do you troubleshoot communicating with an Apple TV when you didn’t bring the remote with you?

-Sam uses his phone to prank his son when using Siri on Apple TV.

442: Streaming, It's A Good Thing

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Topics:

-Jerry encounters a personal situation with a client and Joe recalls similar situations, even remotely.

-Does this photo look like an electrical outlet or two USB ports?

-Joe has a heck of a day involving QuickBooks support.

-Unbelievably, after considerable support time on what he believed to be a Mac, Joe’s client sends him a photo that surprises him.

-Clients lack of planning shouldn’t be our emergency.

-Prepaid hourly blocks can feel like free work if enough time passes.

-Jerry asks the question; Is it Connect4 or Control4?

-One of Jerry’s clients cannot grasp the concept of cloud vs local music. And the A/V tech was not helping.

-Complex A/V systems can be cumbersome for a user.

-Joe experiences problems with a UniFi/Sonos setup.

-Using a modem purchased separately rather than “renting” from the ISP can be a good alternative.