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538: Welcome All Pings
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-The Andy Esposito story from an ACEs conference event long ago is the gift that keeps on giving.
-Jerry gives a shout out to our friends at TidBITS Content Network.
-Dave Hamilton of Mac Geek Gab mentioned blazing fast ThunderBolt cables from Leirui. Available on Amazon.
-Joe has some personal experience with Nudge and AppleScript automation from macsudo.com.
-Joe wants to do some follow up on all the automations within Addigy…when he has time.
-Sam made a mistake deploying Nudge and found out the result the hard way.
-The power of beta testers is crucial. A small group of tech savvy employees that can vet your deployments.
-Sam has some experience with UniFi’s Cloud Controller and shares some of what he has learned.
-Ryan Grimes gave Joe some tips on keeping tabs on UniFi alerts using Uptime Robot.
-LTE backup ISP options are critical when another ISP isn’t available for a business.
536: The Way Of The Wanderer
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-Jerry is back from Europe and shares some of technology encounters.
-Manual DNS records bit him when trying to connect to a public network.
-Sam shares a tip to use captive.apple.com on a network where the captive portal won’t launch.
-Jerry found a good charger for his iPhone 13 Pro.
-Apple Maps for walking is fantastic according to Jerry.
-The haptic notifications on Apple Watch frightens and confuses Sam.
-Finally, Sam gets to talk about his new Apple Watch Ultra 2.
-Not to be outdone, Jerry also picked up a new Apple Watch series 9.
-Joe talks about his methods for purchasing new Apple hardware locally.
-The iPhone Pro Max is a two handed device according to Joe.
-Sam was incensed about a $55 activation charge for his new Apple Watch.
535: PART 2 - Interview With Lucas Acosta Founder & CEO of Foojee
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-This week we continue our conversation with Lucas Acosta of Foojee.
-Sam asks Lucas about keeping that drive going.
-Interesting thought - the CEO is not allowed any quarterly goals…
-Identifying roles & responsibilities are crucial for Entrepreneurial Operating System (EOS) to work, keeping the visionary in check.
-Lucas takes us through the level of importance of the integrator.
-Burn out is a real thing. And sometimes we deserve a break after all that we put in.
-Client referrals are incredibly important and sometimes we have to flat out ask for them.
-Apple Store communication is an involved process so we get into how to cultivate that relationship.
-A custom landing page for Apple Store employees is a solid idea to run with.
-You can interact with Lucas on MacAdmins Slack or by going to lucasacosta.com.