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397: Interview with Adam Karneboge & Arek Dreyer, co-authors of macOS Support Essentials

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-Command Control Power is very pleased to be joined by the co-authors of the macOS Support Essentials books, Arek Dreyer and Adam Karneboge.

-Adam takes us through his origins in the business and how he met Arek.

-Adam was originally a tech editor for the books

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-Previously, Adam & Arek had worked on another book called Managing Apple Devices.

-Sam asks about the pressures of not only being an authoring, but being a tech editor.

-Arek talks about an eBook version which allows corrections or changes after publishing the hard copy.

-On the last version of Managing Apple Devices, Arek talks about a last minute change he regrets.

-Writing a book while an operating system is going through the beta process is a challenge.

-The authors explain how they split up the work in terms of exercises, reference guide, and lessons.

-Steve Leebove gets props for his incredible tech editing skills, as well as the team at Peachpit.

-Joe talks about feedback, both good and bad, that can come in response from putting your work out there.

-“Life or death for data”

-Jerry blows some sunshine to Arek & Adam and compliments their hard efforts.

-Arek talks about hearing the positive feedback and how much that encourages them to step up to the plate again and write the next version.

-Joe talks about John Siracusa’s technical reviews

-Arek talks about Apple Silicon and macOS Recovery during the writing process.

-Adam speaks to the positivity in the Apple community.

-At one point in the series of books, the at home learner was incorporated into the steps. Sam asks Adam about the challenges of writing for those scenarios.

-Apple Silicon startup options have changed and Arek speaks a bit about those changes.

-Time Machine differences are interesting…

-We talk a little about Mobile Device Management as well as changes in security and privacy.

-We talk about Steve Leebove’s discovery about holding down the Option key while clicking the Advanced button in Network Preferences. Specifically, Arek wanted to know more about the grayed out SSIDs on Joe’s computer. The mystery has not been solved yet.

-A lot of thanks go around

396: FileVault Incrimination

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-Sam shares with us that he has been vaccinated with the Moderna vaccine.

-He volunteers with the local Emergency Response Team and was given the opportunity for early vaccination.

-Going back to tech, Joe has an issue related to his passwords in Safari hanging up the process. As he digs into the problem, he discovers an issue with his Keychain.

-Howard Oakley from one of our favorite sites, Eclectic Light Company (https://eclecticlight.co), guides him through the process of correcting issues with your Login Keychain.

-Sam shares a great little tidbit he learned from colleague Steve Leebove of Mac Rescue (https://macrescue.com). Holding down the Option key while clicking the Advanced button in Network Preferences reveals additional fields like Hidden or Shareable. But what are the grayed out networks that can only be seen while holding down Option?

-Another good one that Sam found was when attempting to access a backup DMG on a Synology and receives the message “resource temporarily unavailable”. Using the Synology widget for Connected Users, he was able to remove the sessions for that user and mount the DMG after that.

-And oldie but goodie. Joe talks about using Migration Assistant after Setup Assistant and configuring a user as opposed to doing it during. In addition, when going through Migration Assistant, wait for all the folder sizes to be calculated before proceeding with migration. He has a recent engagement with a client where this proved to still be the correct method.

-Sam’s last tip involves KEXT user approvals. When Turbo Boost Switcher Pro was not functioning properly in macOS Big Sur, he had to find a way to re-allow it. Here is the syntax pulled from https://www.rugarciap.com/faqs/: kmutil trigger-panic-medic --volume-root /Volumes/<YourVolumeName>.

-Joe talks about the Staged Extensions folder where these kernel extensions could live prior to approval.

-What is FileVault Disk incrimination?

395: Waiting For Godot

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-Joe & Jerry geek out about the Lord of the Rings trilogy.

-Jerry gushes over Gal Gadot.

-He also confuses the term “throw some shade”.

-Jerry talks about his fancy water rower and using Apple Fitness+.

-There are some limitations of Apple Fitness+, including needing an Apple Watch when using it with an Apple TV.

-Joe & Ashleigh take daily walks as part of their exercise and he talks about sharing fitness data

-A post holiday COVID update.

-Joe talks about 1Password’s regression.

-Evernotes update is underwhelming as well.

-In the “I should know this” nook, Jerry discovers how to swipe between apps on the iPhone.

-Joe actually attended the MacWorld when Steve Jobs introduced the iPhone.

-“Drag up and make an upside down L”. Sound advice from Jerry Zigmont.

-On New Year’s Eve, one of Joe’s clients has a greyed out Get button on her iPad. Turned out to be iCloud Family Sharing restrictions.

-Splashtop SOS on the iOS App Store gets two thumbs up from Jerry:
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394: Stupid Epson Printer & Nana’s Extension Cord

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-We discuss where our businesses stand for the year after the financial affects of COVID

-Jerry & Joe share a moment discussing a job they collaborated on.

-What appeared to be a standard Wi-Fi upgrade takes a left turn as they have to focus on a printer that simply won’t connect.

-Is a wooden box waterproof?

-Did Sam need to be on the show this week?

-Joe finds that there is no reboot option in the GUI for the UniFi Dream Machine Pro so he describes how to SSH to the device and send a reboot command.

-From the Reddit Eero forum, Jerry has been hearing a lot of rumbling and negative feedback about the new Eero Pro 6. Joe backs up Eero’s responses.

-What Apple devices support Wi-Fi 6?

-As Joe assists a client with extending Wi-Fi coverage by phone, it creates more questions for us as far as billing and planning. While Sam thinks it takes less work, Joe counters that there is more work on the planning and preparing side of things.

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392: Super Spreader Clients

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-PsiMac and MacWorks joined forces for a Wi-Fi job. Sam was feeling very left out. 

-UniFi and Eero and go to equipment for Wi-Fi jobs. 

-Jerry & Joe go into detail about the job in an aging house with some wireless challenges.

-Using UniFi on this job, Joe talks about adjusting wireless uplink settings in the UniFi Dream Machine controller.

-Sam finally gets to join in and he gets into working with Eero on a job. He begins by dealing with an oddity where an entire network comes to a halt when a particular computer gets turned off.

-He learns some things with Eero like the lack of functionality when using the web interface vs the app.

-Since we are all doing more remotely, Joe takes us through a remote Eero setup. 

-Joe found that setting up this network was actually faster offsite. Which is good on the one hand for efficiency but also a negative for business reasons as it means less billable time. Sam finds similar results.

-Sam brings back an old favorite “pop quiz”, networking edition.

-Jerry has a PSA regarding a Synology with Seagate drives. Be careful where you buy from.

-Amazon had an offer to give a 20% credit on old routers but Jerry has a bad experience with his return.