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Thank you to our VIP sponsors! Topics: -Sam took some time off to travel to Portugal. -How do you handle reaching out to an employee when they are on vacation and need to be contacted? -Sam was frustrated at what he considered a simple direction to an employee. -Joe would like to be able to focus on one aspect of his job. -Joe develops a “custom fact” in Addigy to deal with Time Machine issues. -Jerry waltzes in and reigns on Joe's backup parade. -Backing up to Synology has been successful for Jerry. -One of Sam's client had her son help her with migrating to a new Mac. Needless to say, it went awry. -Apparently, BackBlaze has a weekly maintenance occur Thursday at 2-4PM Pacific Time. During the middle of the work day! -Going back to the full window in Apple Music when listening to music seems to elude Joe. -Jerry doesn't even use Apple Music anymore. He is a fan of Rhune. -Enabling text message forwarding on your Mac is necessary to get SMS messages on your Mac. -Still using macOS Server, Joe ran into a point update to 12.6.1 making shares disappear. -We welcome back Amy McKnight as a sponsor of Command Control Power! We would like to wish her the best at her new position with VIM Coaching. https://www.vimcoaching.com/amy-mcknight -Command Control Power is celebrating show 500!
Follow-up: A little more on Bartosz Ciechanowski’s explainers Mechanical Watch Explainer GPS Naval Architecture Patreon Apple’s New Developer Center More from Parker Ortolani John’s multi-factor authentication college account update An aside about password managers Protobuf John’s Microsoft Precision Mouse Casey’s Ethernet Project Cat 6A cable types Playdate impressions Panic Podcast Playdate Podcast Altered Beast Super Mario 64 Total Annihilation Scorched Earth Non-Season Playdate Games The iPod Touch is dead, but the music lives on …it meets the same fate as macOS Server #askatp: Will an Apple Silicon Mac Pro have ECC RAM? (via Robert Boyle) HBM4 Are software clean-up apps snake oil on macOS? (via Jon Sulek) Pacifist Does choice of programming language matter for server-side crawling? (via Abel Demoz) Go Rust Post-show: Marco’s capture system Sonnet Echo Express SEIIIe Enclosure Magewell Pro HDMI Quad Capture Card Sonnet Allegro 4-port USB-A card Sonnet Allegro 4-port USB-C card Sponsored by: Kolide: Endpoint security for teams that Slack. Try Kolide for free today with no credit card required. Mack Weldon: Stock up on the warm-weather essentials you've been missing. Get 20% off your first order with code atppod. Hover: Find a domain name for your passion. Get 10% off your first purchase. Become a member for ad-free episodes and our early-release, unedited “bootleg” feed! Become a member!
Το ανέκδοτο με webcams της Apple συνεχίζεται, ο Mark Gurman ελπίζει σε «Pro Mode» για iPad, η Apple αποτυγχάνει πάλι στην επικοινωνία με νέο κύμα αφαιρέσεων από το App Store, κάνουμε πως εκπλησσόμαστε για το ότι ο M3 δοκιμάζεται ήδη και άλλα χαριτωμένα όπως αναβάθμιση μπαταρίας. Επικοινωνία με την εκπομπή: Email | Facebook Group | Twitter Λεωνίδας Μαστέλλος: Facebook | Twitter | Spotify Μάνος Βέζος: The Vez | Facebook | Twitter | Instagram | Apple Music Apple TV+Apple TV+ orders “Sago Mini Friends,” a new kids animated series celebrating gratitude based on award-winning Sago Mini World™ appApple TV+ partners with Idris Elba on new thriller “Hijack”Apple Original Films lands Michael J. Fox nonfiction feature film from Oscar-winning director Davis GuggenheimNew Apple Original limited series “The Essex Serpent,” starring Claire Danes and Tom Hiddleston, debuts trailer ahead of global premiere on May 13Apple ArcadeMoonshot - A Journey HomeApple MusicApple Launches DJ Mixes in Spatial Audio on Apple MusicApple Watch Series 6 Service ProgramApple Watch Series 6 Service Program for Blank Screen IssueSelf Service RepairApple's Self Service Repair now availablemacOS Server + FleetsmithApple Discontinues macOS ServerApple to Discontinue Fleetsmith Enterprise Device Management Service on October 21Apple Studio Display WebcamApple Releases Studio Display 15.5 Firmware Beta With Webcam FixHere's What the Studio Display's Webcam Looks Like After 15.5 Beta Firmware UpdateStudio Display 15.5 Firmware BetaMagSafe Battery PackMagSafe Battery Pack Now Able to Charge at Faster 7.5W Speed After Firmware UpdateΑφαιρέσεις εφαρμογών από App StoreApp Store Removing Old Apps That Still WorkApple will delist App Store apps that haven't been updated recentlyiPad Pro… Pro ModeA Solution to Apple's iPad Software Conundrum: Offering a ‘Pro' ModeM2/Μ3Apple Testing at Least Nine New Macs With Four Different M2 Chip VariantsApple Already Working On iMac With 'M3' Chip, iMac Pro Also Under Development But Won't Launch Anytime Soon
Το ανέκδοτο με webcams της Apple συνεχίζεται, ο Mark Gurman ελπίζει σε «Pro Mode» για iPad, η Apple αποτυγχάνει πάλι στην επικοινωνία με νέο κύμα αφαιρέσεων από το App Store, κάνουμε πως εκπλησσόμαστε για το ότι ο M3 δοκιμάζεται ήδη και άλλα χαριτωμένα όπως αναβάθμιση μπαταρίας. Επικοινωνία με την εκπομπή: Email | Facebook Group | Twitter Λεωνίδας Μαστέλλος: Facebook | Twitter | Spotify Μάνος Βέζος: The Vez | Facebook | Twitter | Instagram | Apple Music Apple TV+Apple TV+ orders “Sago Mini Friends,” a new kids animated series celebrating gratitude based on award-winning Sago Mini World™ appApple TV+ partners with Idris Elba on new thriller “Hijack”Apple Original Films lands Michael J. Fox nonfiction feature film from Oscar-winning director Davis GuggenheimNew Apple Original limited series “The Essex Serpent,” starring Claire Danes and Tom Hiddleston, debuts trailer ahead of global premiere on May 13Apple ArcadeMoonshot - A Journey HomeApple MusicApple Launches DJ Mixes in Spatial Audio on Apple MusicApple Watch Series 6 Service ProgramApple Watch Series 6 Service Program for Blank Screen IssueSelf Service RepairApple's Self Service Repair now availablemacOS Server + FleetsmithApple Discontinues macOS ServerApple to Discontinue Fleetsmith Enterprise Device Management Service on October 21Apple Studio Display WebcamApple Releases Studio Display 15.5 Firmware Beta With Webcam FixHere's What the Studio Display's Webcam Looks Like After 15.5 Beta Firmware UpdateStudio Display 15.5 Firmware BetaMagSafe Battery PackMagSafe Battery Pack Now Able to Charge at Faster 7.5W Speed After Firmware UpdateΑφαιρέσεις εφαρμογών από App StoreApp Store Removing Old Apps That Still WorkApple will delist App Store apps that haven't been updated recentlyiPad Pro… Pro ModeA Solution to Apple's iPad Software Conundrum: Offering a ‘Pro' ModeM2/Μ3Apple Testing at Least Nine New Macs With Four Different M2 Chip VariantsApple Already Working On iMac With 'M3' Chip, iMac Pro Also Under Development But Won't Launch Anytime Soon
The team was back together for a busy week of news. Canonical launched Ubuntu 22.04 LTS, OpenBSD 7.1 came out with Apple silicon support, Tape storage usage rose in 2021, Microsoft disabled SMB1 in Windows 11 home, and hackers found an unremovable malware for Lenovo devices. The guys took a break from the news to play tech movie trivia and then finished off by saying goodbye to macOS Server and Fleetsmith before covering a critical Java security blunder.
The team was back together for a busy week of news. Canonical launched Ubuntu 22.04 LTS, OpenBSD 7.1 came out with Apple silicon support, Tape storage usage rose in 2021, Microsoft disabled SMB1 in Windows 11 home, and hackers found an unremovable malware for Lenovo devices. The guys took a break from the news to play tech movie trivia and then finished off by saying goodbye to macOS Server and Fleetsmith before covering a critical Java security blunder.
0:00:00 – HKPUG 會訊 + 每週 IT 新聞 0:40:41 – Main Topic 本集全長:1:22:44 Tag: Apple Self Service Repair, macOS Server, App Store 下架舊 apps, Google …
In Folge 104 sprechen die ApfelNerds über den Geburtstag der ApfelNerds, das große Apple Maps-Update, die 2 Jahres-Grenze im App Store, das Ende von macOS Server, das iMessage-CSAM-Feature kommt in mehr Länder und die HomePods feiern Comeback auf eBay. Außerdem wechselt Apple das Zahlungsnetzwerk für die „Apple Cash“-Karten, Apple kündigt ein Reparaturprogramm für Apple Watch Series 6 an, Ming-Chi Kuo erwartet für das iPhone 16 ein „echtes Vollbild“, die iPhones 13 verkaufen sich super – mit einer Ausnahme, Samsung Electro-Mechanics fertigt FC-BGA-Komponenten für den M2-Chip, Apple arbeitet am M3-Prozessor, das Satellitenkommunikations-Feature soll auch in die Apple Watch kommen, das Apple MagSafe Battery Pack erhält ein Firmware-Update, eine kleine Korrektur zum Thema OTL-Röhrenverstärker, Microsoft Teams für M1 ist in Beta, Elon Musk und die Twitter-Übernahme und Netflix verliert erstmalig Abonnenten.
Studio Display Fix, Apple Union Fight, macOS Server Apple releases fix for Studio Display. Twitter accepts buyout, giving Elon Musk total control of the company. Twitter's legal team has been an aggressive defender of free speech; Will that continue under Musk? Apple warns developers it will pull apps without recent updates from the App Store. Apple protests Japan's report seeking fair competition in OS market. Apple hires anti-union lawyers in escalating union fight. M1 Thunderbolt ports don't fully support USB 3.1 Gen 2. Apple announces service program for Apple Watch Series 6 'blank screen issue'. Google Pixel Watch: Exclusive leaked images seem to show Google's first smartwatch. Apple's Thunderbolt 4 Pro Cable teardown shows why the accessory is expensive. Apple pulls the plug on dated $20 macOS Server app. Gurman: Apple Watch could feature satellite connectivity in a future model. Gurman: iMac with M3 chip already in the works, could be released later next year. Man uses AirTags and PowerPoint presentation to ask airline for his lost bags. Apple's latest Shot on iPhone 13 Pro short film spotlights food culture in Singapore. Picks of the Week: Andy's Pick: Postman Alex's Pick: Maxon Cinema 4D Rene's Pick: MotionVFX: mKBHD Hosts: Leo Laporte, Alex Lindsay, Rene Ritchie, and Andy Ihnatko Guest: Mikah Sargent Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/macbreak-weekly. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: eightsleep.com/macbreak wealthfront.com/macbreak itpro.tv/macbreak promo code MACBREAK30
Studio Display Fix, Apple Union Fight, macOS Server Apple releases fix for Studio Display. Twitter accepts buyout, giving Elon Musk total control of the company. Twitter's legal team has been an aggressive defender of free speech; Will that continue under Musk? Apple warns developers it will pull apps without recent updates from the App Store. Apple protests Japan's report seeking fair competition in OS market. Apple hires anti-union lawyers in escalating union fight. M1 Thunderbolt ports don't fully support USB 3.1 Gen 2. Apple announces service program for Apple Watch Series 6 'blank screen issue'. Google Pixel Watch: Exclusive leaked images seem to show Google's first smartwatch. Apple's Thunderbolt 4 Pro Cable teardown shows why the accessory is expensive. Apple pulls the plug on dated $20 macOS Server app. Gurman: Apple Watch could feature satellite connectivity in a future model. Gurman: iMac with M3 chip already in the works, could be released later next year. Man uses AirTags and PowerPoint presentation to ask airline for his lost bags. Apple's latest Shot on iPhone 13 Pro short film spotlights food culture in Singapore. Picks of the Week: Andy's Pick: Postman Alex's Pick: Maxon Cinema 4D Rene's Pick: MotionVFX: mKBHD Hosts: Leo Laporte, Alex Lindsay, Rene Ritchie, and Andy Ihnatko Guest: Mikah Sargent Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/macbreak-weekly. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: eightsleep.com/macbreak wealthfront.com/macbreak itpro.tv/macbreak promo code MACBREAK30
Studio Display Fix, Apple Union Fight, macOS Server Apple releases fix for Studio Display. Twitter accepts buyout, giving Elon Musk total control of the company. Twitter's legal team has been an aggressive defender of free speech; Will that continue under Musk? Apple warns developers it will pull apps without recent updates from the App Store. Apple protests Japan's report seeking fair competition in OS market. Apple hires anti-union lawyers in escalating union fight. M1 Thunderbolt ports don't fully support USB 3.1 Gen 2. Apple announces service program for Apple Watch Series 6 'blank screen issue'. Google Pixel Watch: Exclusive leaked images seem to show Google's first smartwatch. Apple's Thunderbolt 4 Pro Cable teardown shows why the accessory is expensive. Apple pulls the plug on dated $20 macOS Server app. Gurman: Apple Watch could feature satellite connectivity in a future model. Gurman: iMac with M3 chip already in the works, could be released later next year. Man uses AirTags and PowerPoint presentation to ask airline for his lost bags. Apple's latest Shot on iPhone 13 Pro short film spotlights food culture in Singapore. Picks of the Week: Andy's Pick: Postman Alex's Pick: Maxon Cinema 4D Rene's Pick: MotionVFX: mKBHD Hosts: Leo Laporte, Alex Lindsay, Rene Ritchie, and Andy Ihnatko Guest: Mikah Sargent Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/macbreak-weekly. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: eightsleep.com/macbreak wealthfront.com/macbreak itpro.tv/macbreak promo code MACBREAK30
Studio Display Fix, Apple Union Fight, macOS Server Apple releases fix for Studio Display. Twitter accepts buyout, giving Elon Musk total control of the company. Twitter's legal team has been an aggressive defender of free speech; Will that continue under Musk? Apple warns developers it will pull apps without recent updates from the App Store. Apple protests Japan's report seeking fair competition in OS market. Apple hires anti-union lawyers in escalating union fight. M1 Thunderbolt ports don't fully support USB 3.1 Gen 2. Apple announces service program for Apple Watch Series 6 'blank screen issue'. Google Pixel Watch: Exclusive leaked images seem to show Google's first smartwatch. Apple's Thunderbolt 4 Pro Cable teardown shows why the accessory is expensive. Apple pulls the plug on dated $20 macOS Server app. Gurman: Apple Watch could feature satellite connectivity in a future model. Gurman: iMac with M3 chip already in the works, could be released later next year. Man uses AirTags and PowerPoint presentation to ask airline for his lost bags. Apple's latest Shot on iPhone 13 Pro short film spotlights food culture in Singapore. Picks of the Week: Andy's Pick: Postman Alex's Pick: Maxon Cinema 4D Rene's Pick: MotionVFX: mKBHD Hosts: Leo Laporte, Alex Lindsay, Rene Ritchie, and Andy Ihnatko Guest: Mikah Sargent Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/macbreak-weekly. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: eightsleep.com/macbreak wealthfront.com/macbreak itpro.tv/macbreak promo code MACBREAK30
Studio Display Fix, Apple Union Fight, macOS Server Apple releases fix for Studio Display. Twitter accepts buyout, giving Elon Musk total control of the company. Twitter's legal team has been an aggressive defender of free speech; Will that continue under Musk? Apple warns developers it will pull apps without recent updates from the App Store. Apple protests Japan's report seeking fair competition in OS market. Apple hires anti-union lawyers in escalating union fight. M1 Thunderbolt ports don't fully support USB 3.1 Gen 2. Apple announces service program for Apple Watch Series 6 'blank screen issue'. Google Pixel Watch: Exclusive leaked images seem to show Google's first smartwatch. Apple's Thunderbolt 4 Pro Cable teardown shows why the accessory is expensive. Apple pulls the plug on dated $20 macOS Server app. Gurman: Apple Watch could feature satellite connectivity in a future model. Gurman: iMac with M3 chip already in the works, could be released later next year. Man uses AirTags and PowerPoint presentation to ask airline for his lost bags. Apple's latest Shot on iPhone 13 Pro short film spotlights food culture in Singapore. Picks of the Week: Andy's Pick: Postman Alex's Pick: Maxon Cinema 4D Rene's Pick: MotionVFX: mKBHD Hosts: Leo Laporte, Alex Lindsay, Rene Ritchie, and Andy Ihnatko Guest: Mikah Sargent Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/macbreak-weekly. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: eightsleep.com/macbreak wealthfront.com/macbreak itpro.tv/macbreak promo code MACBREAK30
Studio Display Fix, Apple Union Fight, macOS Server Apple releases fix for Studio Display. Twitter accepts buyout, giving Elon Musk total control of the company. Twitter's legal team has been an aggressive defender of free speech; Will that continue under Musk? Apple warns developers it will pull apps without recent updates from the App Store. Apple protests Japan's report seeking fair competition in OS market. Apple hires anti-union lawyers in escalating union fight. M1 Thunderbolt ports don't fully support USB 3.1 Gen 2. Apple announces service program for Apple Watch Series 6 'blank screen issue'. Google Pixel Watch: Exclusive leaked images seem to show Google's first smartwatch. Apple's Thunderbolt 4 Pro Cable teardown shows why the accessory is expensive. Apple pulls the plug on dated $20 macOS Server app. Gurman: Apple Watch could feature satellite connectivity in a future model. Gurman: iMac with M3 chip already in the works, could be released later next year. Man uses AirTags and PowerPoint presentation to ask airline for his lost bags. Apple's latest Shot on iPhone 13 Pro short film spotlights food culture in Singapore. Picks of the Week: Andy's Pick: Postman Alex's Pick: Maxon Cinema 4D Rene's Pick: MotionVFX: mKBHD Hosts: Leo Laporte, Alex Lindsay, Rene Ritchie, and Andy Ihnatko Guest: Mikah Sargent Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/macbreak-weekly. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: eightsleep.com/macbreak wealthfront.com/macbreak itpro.tv/macbreak promo code MACBREAK30
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Bonjour à toutes et tous et bienvenue dans ce deuxième épisode proposé également en vidéo. Rassurez-vous, l'audio reste la priorité. Chaque sortie d'un nouvel épisode est associée à un article sur lokan.jp ainsi qu'une vidéo sur la chaîne YouTube. Ces deux supports permettent les commentaires et les échanges entre vous et moi. Le meilleur des deux mondes, du moins, je l'espère. Vos retours seront d'autant plus important et les liens sont dans la partie "NOTES". Si ce Podcast vous a plu, ce serait super sympa de prendre quelques secondes pour le noter 5 étoiles. Si c'est déjà fait, partagez le à un de vos amis à qui il pourrait plaire…! - - - - - - - NOTES : L'article (avec la vidéo) : https://lokan.jp/2022/04/24/revue-de-presse-2022s16/ Le Plaisir de Partager sur YouTube : https://www.youtube.com/hashtag/leplaisirdepartager Tesla ne fourni plus de chargeurs avec les nouvelles voitures : https://electrek.co/2022/04/16/tesla-goes-full-apple-stops-delivering-cars-with-included-charging-cable-now-sold-separately/ Et Elon Musk assure que les clients s'en servent peu : https://electrek.co/2022/04/19/elon-musk-claims-tesla-super-low-usage-included-mobile-charger-stats/ En parallèle, Tesla dévoilé une assurance auto dont le tarif s'adapte en temps réel au conducteur : https://electrek.co/2022/04/18/tesla-launches-real-time-driver-data-insurance-product-3-more-states/ Des civils à bord de l'ISS : https://www.numerama.com/sciences/926691-un-petit-tour-et-puis-sen-vont-les-civils-a-bord-de-liss-rentrent-deja-sur-terre.html Et la SLS "légèrement" buggée : https://www.numerama.com/sciences/926373-apres-plusieurs-echecs-lors-de-tests-limmense-fusee-sls-de-la-nasa-rentre-au-garage.html Brave contre Google AMP : https://brave.com/privacy-updates/18-de-amp/ DuckDuckGo contre Google AMP : https://www.theverge.com/2022/4/20/23033522/duckduckgo-browsers-extensions-amp-google-tracking-privacy Netflix perd des abonnés : https://www.macrumors.com/2022/04/19/netflix-loses-subscribers-q1-2022/ Et envisage de la publicité : https://www.numerama.com/pop-culture/928893-netflix-renonce-a-son-principe-fondateur-la-publicite-arrive.html La batterie MagSafe s'améliore avec un Firmware : https://www.macrumors.com/2022/04/20/magsafe-battery-pack-faster-charging/ Pour rappel, mon article : https://lokan.jp/2021/07/23/apple-batterie-magsafe-cadeau/ macOS Server, c'est terminé : https://www.macrumors.com/2022/04/21/apple-discontinues-macos-server/ - - - - - - - FOOTER :
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Apple's iPhone 13 selling better than past lineups, with one exception; Apple Fitness+ is celebrating International Dance Day; Apple is officially discontinuing its $20 macOS Server app
# 2022 年第 16 周:老老实实 - 今早小区临时管控了,排着队做核酸,大家都很「平和」?好像已经习惯了这样的生活了。 - 然后就是宅在家里,干活、吃饭、运动,**以前一直念叨有时间再做的事情现在有时间了也并没有去做,想明白了,其实就是不想做**。 ## 疫情反复,注意身体 - 有时候担心的并不是感染病毒怎样,而是一些更麻烦的事情。有些人说与其每天提心吊胆的做核酸不如给一个痛快的阳性隔离,唉,都不容易。 - 所以吧,不管怎么样还是老老实实的听话,让干嘛就干嘛吧。不能说信心十足吧,只能说顺其自然吧。该做核酸做核酸,该在家里在家里,该打加强针就去打加强针。能出去的时候还是抓紧时间出去转转,要不然「宅」成为一种习惯以后还是挺不好的。 - 但是要这样下去的话,是不是虚拟现实的设备要火起来呢,大家都在虚拟中出游,以后真的就像是《黑客帝国》的世界差不多了,只是我们不用发电。 ## 一加手机 - 上一次一加推出中端手机应该还七年前的一加 X 了,我也用过这个手机,还是微博抽奖得到的。(img)(img) - 在很长一段时间里一加手机都是我作为备机的首选,然后就没有然后了,越来越贵的价格让它作为备机略显奢侈,所以还是洋垃圾的 Pixel 更符合我的情况了。 - 当然一加那句「不将就」以及刷机的方便、海外系统的「纯净」或者说简陋、三段式静音键、品牌的小众都是当年喜爱它的理由,**现在只是觉得有点「摆烂」的感觉**。 - 当然,这是行业的现状了,消费者要么就买旗舰手机要么就选千元机,面对刀法精准的厂商、越来越努力的自媒体,我们好像更容易被忽悠了。 - 防尘防水、无线充电、震动反馈、长焦镜头、镜头防抖、整机材质……,反正厂商总是能在一些你想不到的地方「开倒车」,然后再给你创造一些「关注点」比如:散热材质、散热板、快充速度、高刷,还有一些啥,我现在也很难搞清楚了。 - 反正,我觉得啊,现在能买 iPhone 还是买 iPhone 吧,算是摆烂的不那么严重,网上的黑点无非就是:信号、散热、全局返回、快充、拍照,这些对我的使用有那么一些些的影响,但是全靠同行衬托的好啊。 ## macOS Server - 正式的退出历史舞台了。现在 Mac App Store 上已经没有 macOS Server 这个程序了。(img) - 从 Xserve 停产变成 Mac Pro Server 、Mac mini Server 版本,再到 macOS Server 从一个「操作系统」变成一个「程序」,到现在终于在「服务器」市场全部消失了,**当然,我都没用过**,也不能说没用过吧,曾经用 macOS Server 研究过一段时间,然后受限于智商和实际需求就放弃了。 - 这种东西还真的要看市场的选择了,不管当年「吹」的有多厉害,大市场还是没有选择 Apple 的服务器产品。(img) ## 手机上的 MagSafe - MagSafe 电池固件更新了,能够更大功率的输出了,其实也就是从 5W 提升到 7.5W,温度上升一些也还是拉胯的老样子。 - 我想说的其实是:是否支持 MagSafe 已经是我选择手机配件的一个很重要的参考了。 - MagSafe 充电器可以搭配一个第三方的支架让手机在桌子上「立起来」方便点一下查看一些通知消息。 - MagSafe Duo 放在床头负责给手机、手表充电,还能减少晚上玩手机的频率,即便拿起手机也能很好的对准位置继续充电。 - MagSafe 卡包、指环,根据情景使用吧,夏天到了手机太重有点坠裤子。 - 很多人不喜欢 MagSafe 充电的问题无非就是充电速度慢、发热。反正这个问题每个人看法都不一样,我是觉得无所谓的,反正放在上面充电都是补电而已,也不会等到只有百分之十几的时候再充电,都是有时间就补电,晚上睡觉都是充一整晚,也不像一些人一样纠结什么一晚上待机耗电多少,也很少看电池健康度,你不看就没事,每天看这些东西干嘛呢。 ## #### 嗨,又是一周过去了,五一假期这样看来也是泡汤的。
# 2022 年第 16 周:老老实实 - 今早小区临时管控了,排着队做核酸,大家都很「平和」?好像已经习惯了这样的生活了。 - 然后就是宅在家里,干活、吃饭、运动,**以前一直念叨有时间再做的事情现在有时间了也并没有去做,想明白了,其实就是不想做**。 ## 疫情反复,注意身体 - 有时候担心的并不是感染病毒怎样,而是一些更麻烦的事情。有些人说与其每天提心吊胆的做核酸不如给一个痛快的阳性隔离,唉,都不容易。 - 所以吧,不管怎么样还是老老实实的听话,让干嘛就干嘛吧。不能说信心十足吧,只能说顺其自然吧。该做核酸做核酸,该在家里在家里,该打加强针就去打加强针。能出去的时候还是抓紧时间出去转转,要不然「宅」成为一种习惯以后还是挺不好的。 - 但是要这样下去的话,是不是虚拟现实的设备要火起来呢,大家都在虚拟中出游,以后真的就像是《黑客帝国》的世界差不多了,只是我们不用发电。 ## 一加手机 - 上一次一加推出中端手机应该还七年前的一加 X 了,我也用过这个手机,还是微博抽奖得到的。(img)(img) - 在很长一段时间里一加手机都是我作为备机的首选,然后就没有然后了,越来越贵的价格让它作为备机略显奢侈,所以还是洋垃圾的 Pixel 更符合我的情况了。 - 当然一加那句「不将就」以及刷机的方便、海外系统的「纯净」或者说简陋、三段式静音键、品牌的小众都是当年喜爱它的理由,**现在只是觉得有点「摆烂」的感觉**。 - 当然,这是行业的现状了,消费者要么就买旗舰手机要么就选千元机,面对刀法精准的厂商、越来越努力的自媒体,我们好像更容易被忽悠了。 - 防尘防水、无线充电、震动反馈、长焦镜头、镜头防抖、整机材质……,反正厂商总是能在一些你想不到的地方「开倒车」,然后再给你创造一些「关注点」比如:散热材质、散热板、快充速度、高刷,还有一些啥,我现在也很难搞清楚了。 - 反正,我觉得啊,现在能买 iPhone 还是买 iPhone 吧,算是摆烂的不那么严重,网上的黑点无非就是:信号、散热、全局返回、快充、拍照,这些对我的使用有那么一些些的影响,但是全靠同行衬托的好啊。 ## macOS Server - 正式的退出历史舞台了。现在 Mac App Store 上已经没有 macOS Server 这个程序了。(img) - 从 Xserve 停产变成 Mac Pro Server 、Mac mini Server 版本,再到 macOS Server 从一个「操作系统」变成一个「程序」,到现在终于在「服务器」市场全部消失了,**当然,我都没用过**,也不能说没用过吧,曾经用 macOS Server 研究过一段时间,然后受限于智商和实际需求就放弃了。 - 这种东西还真的要看市场的选择了,不管当年「吹」的有多厉害,大市场还是没有选择 Apple 的服务器产品。(img) ## 手机上的 MagSafe - MagSafe 电池固件更新了,能够更大功率的输出了,其实也就是从 5W 提升到 7.5W,温度上升一些也还是拉胯的老样子。 - 我想说的其实是:是否支持 MagSafe 已经是我选择手机配件的一个很重要的参考了。 - MagSafe 充电器可以搭配一个第三方的支架让手机在桌子上「立起来」方便点一下查看一些通知消息。 - MagSafe Duo 放在床头负责给手机、手表充电,还能减少晚上玩手机的频率,即便拿起手机也能很好的对准位置继续充电。 - MagSafe 卡包、指环,根据情景使用吧,夏天到了手机太重有点坠裤子。 - 很多人不喜欢 MagSafe 充电的问题无非就是充电速度慢、发热。反正这个问题每个人看法都不一样,我是觉得无所谓的,反正放在上面充电都是补电而已,也不会等到只有百分之十几的时候再充电,都是有时间就补电,晚上睡觉都是充一整晚,也不像一些人一样纠结什么一晚上待机耗电多少,也很少看电池健康度,你不看就没事,每天看这些东西干嘛呢。 ## #### 嗨,又是一周过去了,五一假期这样看来也是泡汤的。
Inledning Jocke använder Markdown, det är störigt med saker som försöker formattera ens inklistrade text Jocke e-postar med John Gruber, Microsoft menar allvar med Vista Christian kan hantera barntema. Det har hänt mycket med Wordpress, och det är inte odelat bra Påsken närmar sig, har alla plockat fram sina dymlar? Sveriges bästa kebab Pandemianpassning. Citigroup inför Zoomfria fredagar. Fredrik och Christian lämnar sin backlog bakom sig, funderar över hur distansmöten hackar upp dagen, och börja på ny ticket Uppföljning Intel vill bygga fler kretsar åt Apple, om de får Ämnen Microsoft erbjuder upp till 30 000 dollar för den som hittar buggar (säkerhetshål) i Teams Robotdammsugare - vad är bäst och vad ska man köpa? Pratar de med Homekit? Ljudlimpa eller liknade snygg diskret ljudlösning med Apple TV 4K - vad är bäst och vad ska man köpa? Ett fort av Homepod? Kabel och kaffe - följtips på Instagram Fredrik skriver 17 rader kod, fröjdas över datorers kraft OS X-retrospekt? Nog var Panther tidernas bästa version? Voltswagen - ett otroligt dåligt hanterat aprilskämt. Vid inspelning hade de inte erkänt att det var ett skämt än Länkar Markdown Notion Windows Vista Building a better dinosaur Windows Vista means business Preview-bilder med Jekyll - texten som felsöktes i sändning Kramdown Dymmelonsdag Kebaben i Årsta Sveriges bästa kebab ska finnas i Jönköping Kebabsåsreceptet i Jönköpingsposten Zoomfria fredagar på Citigroup Intel vill ändå gärna bygga kretsar åt Apple Microsoft betalar för att hitta säkerhetshål i Teams Sonos ljudlimpor - Arc och Beam Sonos sub Kabel och kaffe Teknikveckan intervjuar Kabel och kaffe-Erik En podd om teknik om hemautomatisering Cpanel Phpmyadmin CUPS Slå på Cups i Macos Alla John Siracusas Mac OS-recensioner Spotlight Isight-kamerorna Filevault Snow leopard Mac OS X server Ical Xiaomi mi laptop pro Oroligt i FeeBSD-land Xiaomi-klockor Voltswagen - ett extremt misslyckat aprilskämt Fredrik Björeman, Joacim Melin och Christian Åhs. Fullständig avsnittsinformation finns här: https://www.bjoremanmelin.se/podcast/avsnitt-252-stangt-i-hela-jira.html.
Computer Talk Radio Broadcast 01-09-2021; Musk, Tesla, Amazon, Ticketmaster, more; Just chill with social media; MacOS Server; water heater tech; malware not hype; Talking books for blind; BYOPC; servers and watches; tech needs clean; Spousal nerd creds
Todays episode is on one of the topics I am probably the most intimate with that we'll cover: the evolution of the Apple servers and then the rapid pivot towards a much more mobility-focused offering. Early Macs in 1984 shipped with AppleTalk. These could act as a server or workstation. But after a few years, engineers realized that Apple needed a dedicated server platform. Apple has had a server product starting in 1987 that lives on to today. At Ease had some file and print sharing options. But the old AppleShare (later called AppleShare IP server was primarily used to provide network resources to the Mac from 1986 to 2000, with file sharing being the main service offered. There were basically two options. At Ease, which ran on the early Mac operating systems and A/UX, or Apple Unix. This brought paged memory management and could run on the Macintosh II through the Centris Macs. Apple Unix shipped from 1988 to 1995 and had been based on System V. It was a solidly performing TCP/IP machine and introduced the world of POSIX. Apple Unix could emulate Mac apps and once you were under the hood, you could do pretty much anything you might do in another Unix environment. Apple also took a stab at early server hardware in the form of the Apple Network Server, which was announced in 1995 when Apple Unix went away, for the Quadra 950 and a PowerPC server sold from 1996 to 1997, although the name was used all the way until 2003. While these things were much more powerful and came with modern hardware, they didn't run the Mac OS but ran another Unix type of operating system, AIX, which had begun life at about the same time as Apple Unix and was another System V variant, but had much more work done and given financial issues at Apple and the Taligent relationship between Apple and IBM to build a successor to Mac OS and OS/2, it made sense to work together on the project. Meanwhile, At Ease continued to evolve and Apple eventually shipped a new offering in the form of AppleShare IP, which worked up until 9.2.2. In an era before, as an example, you needed to require SMTP authentication, AppleShare IP was easily used for everything from file sharing services to mail services. An older Quadra made for a great mail server so your company could stop paying an ISP for some weird email address like that AOL address you got in college, and get your own domain in 1999! And if you needed more, you could easily slap some third party software on the hosts, like if you actually wanted SMTP authentication so your server didn't get used to route this weird thing called spam, you could install Communigator or later Communigate Pro. Keep in mind that many of the engineers from NeXT after Steve Jobs left Apple had remained friends with engineers from Apple. Some still actually work at Apple. Serving services was a central need for NEXTSTEP and OPENSTEP systems. The UNIX underpinnings made it possible to compile a number of open source software packages and the first web server was hosted by Tim Berners Lee on a NeXTcube. During the transition over to Apple, AppleShare IP and services from NeXT were made to look and feel similarly and turned into Rhapsody from around 1999 and then Mac OS X Server from around 2000. The first few releases of Mac OS X Server, represented a learning curve for many classic Apple admins, and in fact caused a generational shift in who administered the systems. John Welch wrote books in 2000 and 2002 that helped administrators get up to speed. The Xserve was released in 2002 and the Xserve RAID was released in 2003. It took time, but a community began to form around these products. The Xserve would go from a G3 to a G4. The late Michael Bartosh compiled a seminal work in “Essential Mac OS X Panther Server Administration” for O'Reilly Media in 2005. I released my first book called The Mac Tiger Server Black Book in 2006. The server was enjoying a huge upswing in use. Schoun Regan and Kevin White wrote a Visual QuickStart for Panther Server. Schoun wrote one for Tiger Server. The platform was growing. People were interested. Small businesses, schools, universities, art departments in bigger companies. The Xserve would go from a G4 to an Intel processor and we would get cluster nodes to offload processing power from more expensive servers. Up until this point, Apple never publicly acknowledged that businesses or enterprises used their device so the rise of the Xserve advertising was the first time we saw that acknowledgement. Apple continued to improve the product with new services up until 2009 with Mac OS X Server 10.6. At this point, Apple included most services necessary for running a standard IT department for small and medium sized business in the product, including web (in the form of Apache), mail, groupware, DHCP, DNS, directory services, file sharing, and even web and wiki services. There were also edge case services such as Podcast Producer for automating video and content workflows, Xsan, a clustered file system, and in 2009 even purchased a company called Artbox, whose product was rebranded as Final Cut Server. Apple now had multiple awesome, stable products. Dozens of books and websites were helping built a community and growing knowledge of the platform. But that was a turning point. Around that same time Apple had been working towards the iPad, released in 2010 (although arguably the Knowledge Navigator was the first iteration, conceptualized in 1987). The skyrocketing sales of the iPhone led to some tough decisions. Apple no longer needed to control the whole ecosystem with their server product and instead began transitioning as many teams as possible to work on higher profit margin areas, reducing focus on areas that took attention away from valuable software developers who were trying to solve problems many other vendors had already solved better. In 2009 the Xserve RAID was discontinued and the Xserve went away the following year. By then, the Xserve RAID was lagging and for the use cases it served, there were other vendors whose sole focus was storage - and who Apple actively helped point customers towards. Namely the Promise array for Xsan. A few things that were happening around the same time. Apple could have bought Sun for less than 10% of their CASH reserves in 2010 but instead allowed Oracle to buy the tech giant. Instead, Apple released the iPad. Solid move. They also released the Mac Mini server, which while it lacked rack and stack options like an ipmi interface to remotely reboot the server and dual power supplies, was actually more powerful. The next few years saw services slowly pealed off the server. Today, the Mac OS X Server product has been migrated to just an app on the App Store. Today, macOS Server is meant to run Profile Manager and be run as a metadata controller for Xsan, Apple's clustered file system. Products that used to compete with the platform are now embraced by most in the community. For the most part, this is because Apple let Microsoft or Linux-based systems own the market for providing features that are often unique to each enterprise and not about delighting end users. Today building server products that try to do everything for everyone seems like a distant memory for many at Apple. But there is still a keen eye towards making the lives of the humans that use Apple devices better, as has been the case since Steve Jobs mainstreamed the GUI and Apple made the great user experience advocate Larry Tesler their Chief Scientist. How services make a better experience for end users can be seen by the Caching service built into macOS (moved there from macOS Server) and how some products, such as Apple Remote Desktop, are still very much alive and kicking. But the focus on profile management and the desire to open up everything Profile Manager can do to third party developers who serve often niche markets or look more to scalability is certainly front and center. I think this story of the Apple Server offering is really much more about Apple branching into awesome areas that they needed to be at various points in time. Then having a constant focus on iterating to a better, newer offering. Growing with the market. Helping the market get to where they needed them to be. Serving the market and then when the needs of the market can be better served elsewhere, pulling back so other vendors could serve the market. Not looking to grow a billion dollar business unit in servers - but instead looking to provide them just until they didn't need to. In many ways Apple paved the way for billion dollar businesses to host services. And the SaaS ecosystem is as vibrant for the Apple platform as ever. My perspective on this has changed a lot over the years. As someone who wrote a lot of books about the topic I might have been harsh at times. But that's one great reason not to be judgmental. You don't always know the full picture and it's super-easy to miss big strategies like that when you're in the middle of it. So thank you to Apple for putting user experience into servers as with everything you do. And thank you listeners for tuning into this episode of the History of Computing Podcast. We're certainly lucky to have you and hope you join us next time!
Topics: -This week we continue our conversation with John Moder, owner of Crisp Solutions, LLC in Des Moines, IA -We kick off the show talking about billing practices, MSP, value based billing -It took John about 7 months of hourly billing when he started 4 years ago before he started being able to sign his first managed care contract -John discusses coming up with his formula and the struggles in doing so. Jerry can relate to those difficulties. -The hosts ask John for his opinion about value based billing on a recent episode with Tim Nyberg. Methods of efficiency and grey areas make it difficult to diagnose. -Jerry has an tough story to tell with macOS Server 10.10 and legacy software that simply went south. -NOC (Not Our Customer) is a concept that a friend introduced John to. If a client doesn’t get the value that we add, perhaps they simply are “Not Our Customer”. -One of John’s customers took on an email migration project on his own, only to raise the white flag requiring emergency assistance over a holiday weekend. -John is curious about Jerry’s one man show and that ultimately leads to business growth and exit strategies -Hiring is not only a question of quality, but how it may directly impact your own income. -No matter who you hire, they will not have the same desire as the owner. This is a challenge many of us know all too well. -John attended the ACEs Conference this year and took a lot out of the experience that he can apply to his business -John is very active on the MacAdmins Slack as @jmoder. You can also find him online at crispsolutions.net
When Apple discontinued macOS Server, there was a gap in the software market for Mac Admins. Sam W. Klambour, Product Evangelist for Zentyal macServer, talks about the need for a native macOS server, and the Indiegogo campaign he is coordinating to do just that. Sam explains why there is still a need for small and medium-sized businesses to run their own server, and why such a server needs to be both simple and powerful. We get a look at what such a server would look like, and learn how we can help fill this hole in the solutions that the Mac, as a platform, offers. This edition of MacVoices is supported by Linode, high performance cloud hosting and virtual servers for everyone. To take $20 off your first order, visit Linode.com/macvoices. Show Notes: Chuck Joiner is the producer and host of MacVoices. You can catch up with what he's doing on Twitter, Facebook, Google+ and LinkedIn. Subscribe to the show: iTunes: - Audio in iTunes - Video in iTunes - HD Video in iTunes Subscribe manually via iTunes or any podcatcher: - Audio: http://www.macvoices.com/rss/macvoicesrss - Video: http://www.macvoices.com/rss/macvoicesvideorss Donate to MacVoices via Paypal or become a MacVoices Patron. Guests: Sam W. Klambour, Product Evangelist for Zentyal macServer, and a professional Mac Admin. Links: Zentyal macServer Indiegogo Campaign
When Apple discontinued macOS Server, there was a gap in the software market for Mac Admins. Sam W. Klambour, Product Evangelist for Zentyal macServer, talks about the need for a native macOS server, and the Indiegogo campaign he is coordinating to do just that. Sam explains why there is still a need for small and medium-sized businesses to run their own server, and why such a server needs to be both simple and powerful. We get a look at what such a server would look like, and learn how we can help fill this hole in the solutions that the Mac, as a platform, offers. This edition of MacVoices is supported by Linode, high performance cloud hosting and virtual servers for everyone. To take $20 off your first order, visit Linode.com/macvoices. Show Notes: Chuck Joiner is the producer and host of MacVoices. You can catch up with what he's doing on Twitter, Facebook, Google+ and LinkedIn. Subscribe to the show: iTunes: - Audio in iTunes - Video in iTunes - HD Video in iTunes Subscribe manually via iTunes or any podcatcher: - Audio: http://www.macvoices.com/rss/macvoicesrss - Video: http://www.macvoices.com/rss/macvoicesvideorss Donate to MacVoices via Paypal or become a MacVoices Patron. Guests: Sam W. Klambour, Product Evangelist for Zentyal macServer, and a professional Mac Admin. Links: Zentyal macServer Indiegogo Campaign
Ryan Faas is a technology journalist and author who has been writing about Apple, business, enterprise IT topics, and the mobile industry for over a decade. He also spent a large portion of the past 15 years in the systems/network engineering and IT management fields as an IT director and systems administrator. He’s worked for MTV Networks as well as being a former Apple Genius. Today, he is also a Contributing Writer for Computerworld. We chatted about how he became such an expert in enterprise matters as well as knowledgeable in multiple OSes. He told me why the wireless carriers decline to push Android updates as often as Apple, and he filled me in on what really going on with macOS Server. Finally, Ryan also predicted when Apple will go to ARM processors in the Mac.
This month, we'll review some iOS apps you know are there but you may not use to their fullest -- or at all. We'll review and go in-depth into Wallet, Files, Maps, Messages, News, Podcasts, Voice Memos, Compass, and more. Of course, there are some third-party apps that duplicate many of these features and we'll talk about some of them, too. Also, you may have heard that Apple has moved several features from macOS Server into the macOS itself for all users to take advantage of. We'll review those features and you'll see what you can enable with just a few clicks to make your home computers and network so much more efficient and secure. And, of course, we'll go over some other current events in the macOS world as well as review some cool Mac & iOS apps and leave some time for Q&A.
Topics: This week we have the pleasure of being joined by Mark Larocque, Sales Manager of Synology America Corp. Mark's Bio: Founded in Vancouver, Canada up until 2015, where I relocated to Seattle, I have a Computer Programming diploma as well as an Adult Education diploma. Have always had passion for all things tech with a major focus on Apple products, which seemed fitting in me working at Apple Retail from 2011 – 2016. I have had several roles in account management at various tech firms and currently manage a California book of System Integrators and Re-Sellers at Synology. I acquired a DS412+ back in 2012 and integrating this unit within my Apple household has allowed me incredible freedom with the many features that Synology provides, as well as the quality of the product and the support offered. I also have the most adorable Siamese cat named Cobalt. Some background on Synology: Founded in 2000, Synology creates network-attached storage (NAS), IP surveillance solutions, and network equipment that transform the way users manage data, conduct surveillance, and manage network in the cloud era. By taking full advantage of the latest technologies, Synology is committed to delivering products with forward-thinking features and best-in-class customer service. -Mark and the CCP crew talk about some of the hardware that Synology produces -Jerry asks Mark to describe the naming schema of the product line -Similar to Apple's take, Synology supports the latest Disk Station Manager (DSM 6.2) on hardware that goes back a number of years -Mark speaks to the fact that any security concerns are often addressed and patched within a 24 hour period -The Package Center is a nice advantage of DSM - downloading apps like Photo Station, Media Station, Moments -QuickConnect is a very nice added benefit of DSM in that it can perform "port punching" to open accessibility to your Synology storage without managing ports on your firewall -Sam asks about the number of customers moving to Synology from macOS Server and Mark discusses the ability to work directly from the box over the network -Many of the Synology units support a 10 Gb connection to allow for incredibly fast throughput with supported network equipment and workstations like the iMac Pro -Synology offers a "product selector" on their site to offer options for compatibility: https://www.synology.com/en-us/support/nas_selector -In discussing hardware, the topic of hard drives is discussed along with the partnership with Seagate's line of products, such as the IronWolf series. -Some Synology units have m2 slots for caching. You can use both for read & write caching -Jerry talks about an alternative to companies like Box in Cloud Station. Synology has built in features for HIPAA Compliancy -Sam talks about the high level of support for any issue that arise -Joe has a Synology use case of his own while living on the road -Synology is a perfect solution for Time Machine backup destinations, especially in the wake of Time Capsules no longer being produced -Jerry brings up Synology's router line as well. The RT1900ac & RT2600ac units. Mark goes on to say that the RT2600ac will act as the backbone of their mesh products -Mark makes the CCP crew aware of the availability of their partner program! Some of the benefits of the partner program: --Technical advice and discovery calls --Special approved discounted pricing --NFR units - substantial discounts for partners once per calendar year --Loaner units to use for 30 days as a proof of concept for the clients before purchase -To find out more about the partner program, call them directly at 425-818-1587 or visit https://www.synology.com/en-us/form/inquiry/sales
Ep 78 FU Mark Zuckerberg Thinks We’re Idiots – Monday Note Want to freak yourself out? Vesti Foxconn kupio Belkin. Izašao Charles Proxy for iOS. CloudFlare pustio 1.1.1.1 DNS Izašao iOS 11.3 i sve ostalo prateće. Bitna novost za HomeKit i mnogo detaljnije na iMore-u. Google Sunsets goo.gl URL Shortener - TidBITS Glasine Apple Plans to Use Its Own Chips in Macs From 2020, Replacing Intel Izokola vezano za ovo: kako je Jobs zamajavao novinare onomad za prelazak na Intel The End of Windows Intel izbacio Core i9 čipove za high-end Macove i još koješta iPad (2018) 6th Gen Apple Releases Sixth-Generation 9.7-inch iPad with Apple Pencil Support - TidBITS Compared: 2018 iPad cost efficiency versus iPad Pro features and speed Half the Pro for half the price: 2018 iPad (6th Gen) video review — Rene Ritchie, uz fini detalj odatle. GDPR zezalice How GDPR Will Change The Way You Develop — Smashing Magazine WTF is GDPR — TechCrunch Šta je CLOUD Act? Privacy policy u Alekovim aplikacijama Srbijica Siroma’ Nemci dobili 9.5M evra iz našeg budžeta Korisno Apple Releases Service Migration Guide for macOS Server - krypted.com How to Enable the Optimal Audio Codec for Your Bluetooth Headphones in macOS Apple is an exception to nearly every rule – TechCrunch Going Nomad — Felix Krause Zahvalnice Snimljeno 03.04.2018. Uvodna muzika by Vladimir Tošić, stari sajt je ovde. Logotip by Aleksandra Ilić. Artwork epizode by Saša Montiljo, njegov kutak na Devianartu. LISICA I GROŽĐE / The Fox and the Grapes 80 x 84 cm ulje / oil on canvas 2018. Naslikano za 5. izložbu "UMETNOST I VINO" koja će biti realizovana tokom leta u više gradova u zemlji i regionu.
Apple is simplifying its macOS Server software, and we discuss what you may want to do if you use this software. We also look at some recent news, such as how a Mac user was able to track a Mac his sold for three years, and how a company claims they can unlock every iPhone. Phone-cracking firm advertises that it can unlock any iPhone (https://www.grahamcluley.com/phone-cracking-firm-advertises-can-unlock-iphone/) Backdoor (Wikipedia) (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Backdoor_(computing)) Cellebrite (https://www.cellebrite.com/en/home/) How I sold an old Mac and unknowingly had access to its location for over 3 years (https://medium.com/@mulligan/how-i-sold-an-old-mac-and-unknowingly-tracked-its-location-for-over-3-years-9a35cd3ca4cf) Identify legitimate emails from the App Store or iTunes Store (https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT201679) The Future of macOS Server Plex (https://www.plex.tv) macOS Server (Wikipedia) (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MacOS_Server) Episode #15: What's a VPN, and Why Should You Use One? Kirk's email from Dropbox https://www.intego.com/mac-security-blog/wp-content/uploads/2018/03/dropbox-email.png Get 60% off Intego's Mac Premium Bundle X9 with the code INTEGOPODCAST. Download now and try it for free at intego.com.
Ep 75 Follow-up O bitrate, mono, stereo u podkastima Uglavnom o Bitcoin priči... Stripe ukida Bitcoin podršku Monero Gold ili koliko je lako prodati maglu u ovom svetu Tweet koji govori sve Još jedna teorija ko je Satoshi Vesti i sitnice Malo o Appleu kao firmi.. Apple gazi i dalje Otvara se uskoro Apple Store u Beču Slično iPadu, Apple Watch je the smartwatch I ostalo svašta nešto... BMW žicka pare na CarPlay-u Upgrade od 12TB za Time Capsule Kuća koja te špijunira 10 godina Monday Note bloga macOS server Apple gasi lagano macOS Server. Detalji ovde. Miki dobio pisamce od TopicDeska Amazon SES MySQL instaler za Sierru koji uključuje i Sequel Pro, isto za High Sierru HomePod iMore showdown The Verge Razvojno okruženje + vrhunski tim + 6 godina Amateri - entuzijasti su vrlo zadovoljni Profesionalci takođe “Zanimljiv” problem se pojavio na određenom nameštaju. Zanimljivosti Bethany Bongiorno, iPhone Software EPM Caroline Cranfill Rizwan 10 godina iOS SDK-a se bliži. I za kraj, jedan ohrabrujući tekst za one koji su možda želeli da se okušaju kao programeri. Zahvalnice Snimljeno 15.02.2018. Uvodna muzika by Vladimir Tošić, stari sajt je ovde. Logotip by Aleksandra Ilić. Artwork epizode by Saša Montiljo, njegov kutak na Devianartu.
SYNOPSIS: The pod talks about the changes to macOS Server, why Fax machines just won’t die, all the new beta material, and why everyone’s getting 5 HomePods (hahahaha, no, just Charles.) YOUR HOSTS: Tom Bridge, Partner at Technolutionary LLC [@tbridge] Pepijn Bruienne, R&D Engineer at Duo Security [@bruienne], Proprietor of EnterpriseMac.Bruienne.com Marcus Ransom, Senior Apple Systems Engineer, CompNow [@marcusransom] Charles Edge, Director of Marketplace at Jamf, [@cedge318] LISTEN! LINKS & NOTES List of 32-bit binaries Apple announcement on server Charles’ announcement on server Unified firmware Electronic Health Records Kill your television https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hRAIm73okFQ Tom retires Munki-in-a-Box Tom’s Eulogy for macOS Server: Friends, Mac Admins, countrymen, lend me your ears. I come to bury Server, not to praise him. The evil that people do lives after them; The good is oft interrèd with their bones. So let it be with Server. The noble Mac Admin Hath told you Server was ambitious. If it were so, it was a grievous fault, And grievously hath Server answered it. Here, under leave of Server and the rest— For the Mac Admin is an honorable person; So are they all, all honorable people— Come I to speak in Server’s funeral. Server was my friend, faithful and just to me. I speak not to disprove what some Mac Admin spoke, But here I am to speak what I do know. You all did love them once, not without cause: What cause withholds you then, to mourn for them? COMMUNITY CALENDAR, SPONSORED BY WATCHMAN MONITORING Conference Sites Mac AD UK in Leicester Square, February 20-21, 2018 Brainstorm Wisconsin March 4-6, 2018 Brainstorm Sandusky May 6-8, 2018 MacDevOps YVR in Vancouver, June 7-8, 2018 X World in Sydney Australia, June 27-29, 2018 Penn State University Mac Admins in State College, PA July 10th-13th Meetups Denver Mac Admins will meet on February 8th 2018 at 7pm at Rewind Technology in Centennial Mac Admin Monthly will meet at Google in New York City at 4:30pm on Tuesday February 13th. Atlanta Apple Admins will meet on February 15 at Brass Tap in Atlanta Utah Mac Admins will meet on February 21st at Marriott Library on the campus of the University of Utah at 11am. MacDMV will meet at TEKsystems in Bethesda, Maryland on February 28th at 6:30pm. MacDeployment Meetup will meet at 1025 10 St SE, in Calgary, Alberta on February 28 2018 at 6:30pm East Midlands Mac Admins will meet in Nottingham at Jigsaw24 at 1900 on March 14th. RATE US ON ITUNES! Give Us Five Stars! SPONSOR MAC ADMINS PODCAST! If you’re interested in sponsoring the Mac Admins Podcast, please email podcast@macadmins.org for more information. SOCIAL MEDIA Get the latest about the Mac Admins Podcast, follow us on Twitter! We’re @MacAdmPodcast!
Recorded 4th February 2018 This week Apple quietly emasculated macOS Server, removed Telegram from the App Store for a little bit and, allegedly, pushed back some new iOS features to focus more on reliability and performance. Meanwhile Open Source turned 20 years old, a Florida man gets a mind controlled robotic prosthetic arm and British MP Matt Hancock, Digital Secretary, has a social app that is a privacy horror. To discuss all that and more Mark and I are joined by Scott Willsey of the Don't Nihongo it Alone podcast, the Not Speeding in Reverse Podast and the recently revived Pocket Sized Podcast. On this week's show: APPLE Apparently HomePod should work with iCloud music library even without Apple Music service – 9to5 Mac Apple whispers farewell to macOS Server – The Register iPhone ‘Super Cycle' Pronounced Dead – Bloomberg Telegram removed from Apple's App Store due to ‘inappropriate content' – The Verge it's back again now by the way... TECHNOLOGY Open source turns 20 years old, looks to attract normal people – The Register Libre Office 6.0 released – Softpedia NVIDIA proves the cloud can replace a high-end gaming rig – Engadget Vivaldi Browser 1.14 launches vertical reader mode – Vivaldi Florida Man Becomes First Person to Live With Advanced Mind-Controlled Robotic Arm – Futurism IN THE NEWS What a Hancock-up: MP's social network app is a privacy disaster – The Register Worth-a-Chirp A couple of privacy/security focussed tools this week courtesy of our very own Slackroom digital forensics expert @dougee SudoApp lets you create multiple Sudo identities for free – each with its own custom phone number and email address – IOS App Store Need to generate a fake online identity? – Fake Name Generator Nemo's Hardware Store (xx:xx) John Nemo is stricken with Laryngitis so no report from the Hardware Store this week I am afraid. Social Media and Slack You can follow us on: EssentialApple.com / Pinecast / Twitter / Facebook / Google Plus / Slack – ask us for an invite any way you can get hold of us. Also a big SHOUT OUT to the members of the Slack room without whom we wouldn't have half the stories we actually do – we thank you all for your contributions and engagement. You can always help us out with a few pennies by using our Amazon Affiliate Link so we get a tiny kickback on anything you buy after using it. If you really like the show that much and would like to make a regular donation then please consider joining our Patreon or using the Pinecast Tips Jar (which accepts one off or regular donations) And a HUGE thank you to the patrons who already do. Support The Essential Apple Podcast by contributing to their Tip Jar: https://tips.pinecast.com/jar/essential-apple-show This podcast is powered by Pinecast.
We leave the month of January with an extended edition of the AWT News Update podcast: Apple is crippling macOS Server later this spring and asking administrators to consider switching to open source versions of the apps that make up the server package 18-core iMac Pros are on the way to some lucky folks who ordered the powerful computer One feature to expect in Apple operating systems later this year is the ability for developers to easily port iOS apps to Mac, with iPad apps reportedly requiring little or no changes to run on macOS Apple responds to SEC and DOJ investigations with a statement describing its intentions in throttling iPhone CPUs --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/tangible-tech/support
John and Dave return to answer your questions and share your tips… and theirs! Addressing The Novice NAS Conundrum, the question often comes up: does it make sense for NAS manufacturers to target the novice market? But that's not all, your geeks get heady talking about HomePod and macOS Server, […]
Bienvenidos a este nuevo al único podcast en español centrado EXCLUSIVAMENTE en el Mac y macOS. En el capítulo de hoy hablaremos del aluminio transparente (ALON) y sus posibilidades en el mundo de la tecnología personal; haremos un emotivo recuerdo de la presentación el Macintosh original con la voz de uno de sus poseedores, Alberto Gombau; lamentaremos cuan plañideras la defenestración de macOS Server; daremos un repaso a las novedades que anticipa la primera beta de macOS 10.13.4 (de la que aconsejamos instalar su versión Combo) y responderemos muchas MUCHAS preguntas de nuestros queridos oyentes, con especial atención a una sobre copias de seguridad de Fotos.Gracias a @zencastr por patrocinar nuestro podcast. Puedes usar el cupón PROYECTOMACINTOSH para conseguir un 20% de descuento en este fantástico servicio. Busca los enlaces de este episodio en https://emilcar.fm/proyectomacintosh donde también esperamos tus comentarios. Y compra nuestra camiseta en https://emilcar.fm/camisetas
Bienvenidos a este nuevo al único podcast en español centrado EXCLUSIVAMENTE en el Mac y macOS. En el capítulo de hoy hablaremos del aluminio transparente (ALON) y sus posibilidades en el mundo de la tecnología personal; haremos un emotivo recuerdo de la presentación el Macintosh original con la voz de uno de sus poseedores, Alberto Gombau; lamentaremos cuan plañideras la defenestración de macOS Server; daremos un repaso a las novedades que anticipa la primera beta de macOS 10.13.4 (de la que aconsejamos instalar su versión Combo) y responderemos muchas MUCHAS preguntas de nuestros queridos oyentes, con especial atención a una sobre copias de seguridad de Fotos.Gracias a @zencastr por patrocinar nuestro podcast. Puedes usar el cupón PROYECTOMACINTOSH para conseguir un 20% de descuento en este fantástico servicio. Busca los enlaces de este episodio en https://emilcar.fm/proyectomacintosh donde también esperamos tus comentarios. Y compra nuestra camiseta en https://emilcar.fm/camisetas