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Dan and Moltz talk AI, the new things they're trying out and Guy joins them eventually.Apple published a new paper on AI.Moltz bought a home security system from Abode.The immersive MLS video for the Vision Pro was meh.MLB struck out with its Vision Pro app.Dan is trying out SpamSieve.If you want to help out the show and get some great bonus content, consider becoming a Rebound Prime member! Just go to prime.reboundcast.com to check it out!You can now also support the show by buying shirts, iPhone cases, hats and more items featuring our catchphrase, "TECHNOLOGY"! Are we right?!
Topics: -We have recently completed our rates survey. Stay tuned for more information. -Jerry wants to know what has changed about our businesses for the better. -Recurring fees have been a tremendous change for him. -He also purchases a 2023 Mac Mini to filter out his spam emails. He uses SpamSieve to filter out junk mail. -MacAdmins Slack has a for sale channel. -Jerry also uses the new Mac mini for home automation. -Joe & Sam discuss their automations as well. -For 2024, Sam has been leaning into automation (no reference to the above). Using tools like Setup Your Mac, coupled with a setup guide, has made new user setup virtually hands off for IT. -Another great open source tool called SYM Helper has made the script configuration much, much easier. -Joe has some excellent points about certain features that would be great to be a function of MDM and not things we have to find open source solutions for. -Because of confusion of updates vs full version upgrades, Joe & Sam had to disable their Nudge update prompts. -Sam had a real problem with AWS VPN on Sonoma that he could not sort out. Once he did, he packaged up the solution and placed it in Self Service for users to correct themselves. -Joe mentions how he permanently closed his office. -Joe uses a recovery company called Data Savers, which Jerry has never heard of. -Both Jerry & Joe have affiliate sites for some of their partner programs. Sam needs to purchase some domains…
Welcome to Hemispheric Views, Episode 001! Wait, no, that's wrong.. Episode 100!
Apple has released macOS Sonoma, and we discuss how to prepare your Mac to upgrade to this new operating system. We also talk about the dozens of security fixes included in macOS Sonoma, and how one file format that has been supported on the Mac for decades is going away. Show Notes: Apple releases macOS Sonoma 14, Safari 17 with 60+ security updates Apple patches Predator-exploited vulnerabilities for iOS, iPadOS, macOS, watchOS PostScript's sudden death in Sonoma Is My Intego Software Compatible With macOS Sonoma? SpamSieve GPGTools How to Prepare Your Mac to Upgrade to macOS Sonoma: the Ultimate Guide Intego Mac Premium Bundle X9 is the ultimate protection and utility suite for your Mac. Download a free trial now at intego.com, and use this link for a special discount when you're ready to buy.
Andrew has some very important questions about pencils, Jason remembers how much he loves editing audio and Martin makes a semi-life-changing decision after opening an envelope. Also we travel through time (kinda)! Jason and His Show Notes 00:00:00 Do you read the show notes? ❓ Jason used to edit some shows early on... Huge thanks to Martin and Andrew for their excellent editing!
Welcome to Code Completion, Episode 37! We are a group of iOS developers and educators hoping to share what we love most about development, Apple technology, and completing your code! Follow us @CodeCompletion (https://twitter.com/CodeCompletion) on Twitter to hear about our upcoming livestreams, videos, and other content. Today, we discuss: - Code Completion Club: https://codecompletion.io/jointheclub - Indie App Spotlight, with two apps for you to check out: - SpamSieve by Michael Tsai (@mjtsai): https://c-command.com/spamsieve/ - TableFlip by Christian Tietze (@ctietze): https://tableflipapp.com - Interview with Michael Redig: https://twitter.com/mredig - How did you get into development? - When did you start making an “application”? - What was the transition from learning SpriteKit first to more traditional iOS development like? - When did you start making more “properly” built UIKit apps? - What projects are you working on right now? - Any tips for someone who wants to do development full-time? - GitHub CoPilot: https://copilot.github.com - Email Link Protector: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/email-link-protector/id1566806044?mt=12 - KnowMe: https://testflight.apple.com/join/iJImKDBd Also, join us for #CompleteTheCode and Compiler Error, two segments that test both your knowledge and our knowledge on Swift, Apple, and all things development! Your hosts for this week: * Spencer Curtis (https://twitter.com/Spencerccurtis) * Dimitri Bouniol (https://twitter.com/dimitribouniol) Be sure to also sign up to our monthly newsletter (https://codecompletion.io/), where we will recap the topics we discussed, reveal the answers to #CompleteTheCode, and share even more things we learned in between episodes. You are what makes this show possible, so please be sure to share this with your friends and family who are also interested in any part of the app development process. Sponsor This week's episode of Code Completion is brought to you by Pennant. Go to https://apps.apple.com/app/apple-store/id622463230?pt=1765080&ct=CodeCompletion&mt=8 today to check it out! Complete the Code What's the best way to check if the file that is passed in exists or not? swift func checkIfExists(_ fileURL: URL) -> Bool { // What's the best way to check if the file at fileURL // exists or not? } Be sure to tweet us (https://twitter.com/intent/tweet?text=%23CompleteTheCode%20cc%2F%20%40CodeCompletion&original_referer=https%3A%2F%2Fcodecompletion.io) with hashtag #CompleteTheCode (https://twitter.com/hashtag/CompleteTheCode) if you know the answer! Compiler Error This week's Compiler Error has a theme: Obscure Foundation File Classes! 1 - NSFileVolume is a class that allows you to perform fundamental file system operations on volumes, such as injecting its partitions. 2 - NSFileWrapper represents nodes in the file system, such as directories known as file packages, but can also represent regular files and symbolic links. 3 - NSFileHandle provides a wrapper for file system descriptors, allowing you to perform basic file IO such as reading, writing, and locking files. 4 - NSURLProtocol allows you to implement custom loading strategies for your own protocols, so they can be used anywhere a regular NSURL is used.
Saludos a todos los que preguntaron por mí durante las 6 semanas que tomé de vacaciones. El viaje a varios parques nacionales de los Estados Unidos fue una maravilla. Hoy comenzamos hablando sobre las montañas. Pero no sobre montañas comunes. Hablamos de la montaña de correos electrónicos que encontramos cuando regresamos al País. ¿Qué hacemos con ellos? ¿Nos cogemos una semana para revisarlos? ¿Los borramos todos? Ciertamente el correo electrónico puede ser como los analgésicos. En cantidades pequeñas es bueno pero en grandes cantidades resulta tóxico. También hablamos de SpamSieve, el programa antispam que utilizo. Este programa “aprende” constantemente lo que tú consideras basura y lo pasa directo al basurero en el futuro. También hago un corto relato del viaje. Y digo corto porque 42 días de aventuras son difíciles de resumir. Y te incluyo algunas de las fotos que tomé con mi iPhone 7 Plus, porque las que tomé con las cámaras DSLR todavía están sin procesar. ¿Y qué hace uno con 125GB de fotos? ¿Cómo las archivamos? Esa fue la pregunta que propuso el oyente Julio García Saladín, de la hermana República Dominicana. De eso también hablamos en detalle en el programa de hoy. Además hablamos de Facebook Live y el Facebook Audio Live que está por salir. ¿Valdrá la pena? ¿Nos verá o escuchará alguien? Y no podía faltar el tema del MP3 y la histeria que se suscitó entre los podcasters por el vencimiento de la patente de la compañía Fraunhoffer. También hablamos del “purismo idiomático”. ¿Qué tu crees, debemos referirnos a este medio como “podcasting” o como “poddifusión”? Si escuchas este programa hace algún tiempo probablemente podrás adivinar mi opinión. Y finalmente hablamos del “FETHEAD”, un juguete nuevo que añadí a mi equipo de podcasting, y que le aumenta 22 decibeles de volumen al audio de mi micrófono. ENLACES: • Conoce la aplicación SpamSieve para controlar los correos basura en máquinas Macintosh • Conoce el FETHEAD, un amplificador lineal para micrófonos “ribbon” y “dinámicos” DISFRUTA ALGUNAS DE LAS FOTOS DEL VIAJE: ©2017, Orlando Mergal, MA _________________ El autor es Socio Fundador de Accurate Communications, Licenciado en Relaciones Públicas (R-500), Autor de más de media docena de Publicaciones de Autoayuda, Productor de Contenido Digital y Experto en Comunicación Corporativa. Inf. 787-750-0000 • 787-306-1590 Divulgación de Relación Material: Algunos de los enlaces en esta entrada son “enlaces de afiliados”. Eso significa que si le das click al enlace, y compras algo, yo voy a recibir una comisión de afiliado. No obstante, tú vas a pagar exactamente lo mismo que pagarías al visitar al comerciante directamente y de manera independiente. Además, yo sólo recomiendo productos o servicios que utilizo personalmente y que pienso que añadirán valor a mis oyentes. Al patrocinar los productos o servicios que mencionamos en Hablando De Tecnología contribuyes para que el programa continúe. Hago esta divulgación en cumplimiento con con el "16 CFR, Part 255" de la Comisión Federal De Comercio de los Estados Unidos "Guías Concernientes al uso de Endosos y Testimonios en la Publicidad".
Episode Show Notes jeffsanders.com/187 Learn More About the Show The 5 AM Miracle Podcast Free Productivity Resources Join The 5 AM Club! Connect on Social Media Facebook Group • Instagram • Twitter • LinkedIn Episode Summary What does a highly productive day look like to you? In this week's episode of The 5 AM Miracle Podcast I speak with John Lee Dumas about his new book, The Mastery Journal, which helps you master productivity in 100 days. In the Tip of the Week segment I share 2 effective tools to help you fight email spam. Resources Mentioned in the Show The Rockin’ Productivity Academy [A premium productivity membership experience] John Lee Dumas [Host of Entreprenuer on Fire] The Mastery Journal [Book by John Lee Dumas] The Freedom Journal [Book by John Lee Dumas] Pencils of Promise [Builds schools, trains teachers, and funds scholarships] SpamSieve [Mac email program] SpamSieve [Spam filter for Mac email programs] Spam Assassin [#1 open source anti-spam platform]
Introduction Erica Sadun Erica on Twitter Pinky and the Brain 2:30: Moving from Swift 2.0 to 3.0 Swift Style 7:50: One True Brace Hybrid approach Mixing Allman with One True Brace 14:30: Long declarations Linewidth 18:00: Structure vs. comment Augment the code Different types of comment systems 24:20: Hardest style decisions to make Advantages and disadvantages Static public vs. public static Understanding the context of style 30:50: Importance of the team adopting a style Anti-turbulance system Why have a style guide 37:45: Tools Linters SwiftLint Formatters Picks: EveryNoise.com (Jaim) iOS Remote Conf (Charles) Toggl (Charles) SpamSieve (Erica) Keyboard Maestro (Erica) BetterTouchTool (Erica) Hired.com
Introduction Erica Sadun Erica on Twitter Pinky and the Brain 2:30: Moving from Swift 2.0 to 3.0 Swift Style 7:50: One True Brace Hybrid approach Mixing Allman with One True Brace 14:30: Long declarations Linewidth 18:00: Structure vs. comment Augment the code Different types of comment systems 24:20: Hardest style decisions to make Advantages and disadvantages Static public vs. public static Understanding the context of style 30:50: Importance of the team adopting a style Anti-turbulance system Why have a style guide 37:45: Tools Linters SwiftLint Formatters Picks: EveryNoise.com (Jaim) iOS Remote Conf (Charles) Toggl (Charles) SpamSieve (Erica) Keyboard Maestro (Erica) BetterTouchTool (Erica) Hired.com
Sicherheitslücke in iCal entdeckt, Flock bekommt Finanzspritze, SpamSieve 2.7, Screenflick 1.6, Slideshow Magic 5, iBank 3.1, MenuMinder 1.4 Macinme Daily #90 Download
In the news this week: Intrepid hackers have brought Apple’s shiny new menus to older models. Apple Launches WebApps Directory. Apple has launched a directory of web-based applications designed for the iPhone and iPod Touch. Apple to Announce 3rd Party iPhone App Development? Apple iPhone 2 for Macworld Expo? As confirmed by Apple CEO Steve Jobs in September, Apple is already working on the development of the second-generation iPhone. The Good: T3 - Apple cleans up at T3 Awards The Bad: Royalty demands may have kept Valve's Half-Life 2 off the Mac The Ugly: The new iPhone ads on the US site. Switchers Corner Using Mail Reasons for transferring for Outlook to OSX Mail Using O2M (from littlemachines.com) for importing mail from Outlook. Price: $10 Software Review SpamSieve - powerful spam filtering for Mac OS X. More information about SpamSieve can be found at c-command.com Requires: Mac OS X 10.2.8 or later (10.4.0 or later recommended) Works with: Apple Mail, mailer, Entourage v.X through 11.x (2004), Eudora 5.2 or later (Sponsored or Paid), GyazMail, Mailsmith (bundled with Mailsmith 2.1), Outlook Express 5, PowerMail (optional bundle with PowerMail 5), Thunderbird Free Trial: fully-featured (30 days) Price: $30 This week’s Cool Tool scores a coveted 5 Golden Bites Feedback/Comments Tip of the week - taking screen shots
News: Leopard, Amazon's MP3 download store, French iPhone launch delay, The Cloud, Freezing iMacs, Zune Switchers Corner: Browsers - Netscape, Shiira, Safari, Opera, Firefox, Omniweb Software Review: Saft Introductions The MacBiters introduction - Elaine, MikeB and MikeT - and have their first gab! A brief insight in to how & why we switched to the Mac platform. News Items For the week ending Friday 5th October 2007 Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard is coming Macworld.co.uk news is reporting that rumours are rife that we can expect Leopard to land on the 26th of October. Also, details released from testers of the latest pre-release version, list min system requirements of a Mac running a G4 867MHz or faster processor, which makes several older Mac models incapable of running the forthcoming operating system. iTunes killer??? Amazon.com launches mp3 download store - currently in Beta for US customers only. Prices are only $0.89 for a DRM free, 256bit mp3 track and recent albums priced around $8.99. Simple download manager app to easily transfer this music to your iTunes library and then to sync with iPod. Amazon have DRM free music from other labels as well as EMI - iTunes plus tracks are DRM free music from EMI owned labels only, and they’re priced at $1.29! So cheaper, better quality, DRM free mp3's from one of the biggest names in music retail. Is iPhone launch for France delayed due to French unlocking laws? Reported on several news sites including engadgetmobile and Appleinsider. Quote from the French Daily, Los Echos "The difficulties stem from a French law that would require the Apple handset to be sold both with and without contracts. This law would reportedly undermine the iPhone's exclusivity for Orange and Apple's demand of up to 30 percent of voice and data revenues." Discussion went on to iPhone purchasing. Mike B mentioned that information seen said that you couldn’t pay for an iPhone by cash in the UK. Quote from The Carphone Warehouse iPhone Eligibility statement: “To give everyone a chance, there'll be a limit of two iPhones per customer in-store and online. Oh, and we're afraid we can't accept cash.” And from this weeks news, we have The Good, The Bad & The Ugly THE GOOD The Cloud offer new deal WiFi access for iPod touch users. Subscribe and register with an iPod Touch and for £3.99 p/m you’ll unlimited (there’s bound to be the usual FUP caveat) WiFi access at 7500 hotspots around the UK. Pretty good vfm, as their normal unlimited account is £11.99 pm. iPod Touch users need to sign-up for the service at www.thecloud.co.uk/iPod THE BAD New iMacs plagued by interface freezing issues Users have reported that Apple's latest iMacs suffer from a flaw that locks up the interface, rendering the system all but inert until a reboot. The system will look and behave as if it's running but is totally unresponsive to any touching of the controls, according to the reports. UPDATED AS WE WERE RECORDING Apple has issued a statement confirming that some iMacs are suffering screen freezes since a recent software update was installed - but promises a software repair soon. Apple explained: "We are tracking down the root cause of this bug, and will issue a software update which corrects it as soon as we can - most likely later this month. We apologise for the inconvenience." THE UGLY - New Zune 2 to take on Apple's iPod The new Zunes have a familiar design but new interface and a controller nicknamed the squircle. Microsoft has launched three new models of its Zune digital media player in an effort to compete with Apple's iPod. The players - which come in 4GB, 8GB and 80GB, but although the Brown has gone, the new Green is pretty awful. Switcher's Corner This week’s feature covers Browsers Among those discussed were; http://browser.netscape.com/ http://shiira.jp/en.php http://www.apple.com/safari/ http://www.opera.com/ http://www.mozilla.com/en-US/firefox/ http://www.omnigroup.com/applications/omniweb/ Note on the Shiira Project - Shiira is a web browser based on Web Kit and written in Cocoa. The goal of the Shiira Project is to create a browser that is better and more useful than Safari. All source code used in this software is publicly available. Software Review Saft v8.3.11 This week’s Cool Tool scores a coveted 5 Golden Bites Download available from http://haoli.dnsalias.com/Saft/index.html It’s also featured on our favourite Safari resource site, http://pimpmysafari.com/ Tightly integrated into your Safari browser, Saft is so much more than a plugin/extension. There’re just too many features to list here, but reviewers consistently score Saft highly. And considering it’s only $12, you’re getting an excellent deal. Wrap-up OK, well that's about it for this episode of MacBites. This is our very first Podcast, and we’d love to hear from listeners. Please contact us with feedback & comments, or if you have questions about items featured in the podcast. We’d also like to feature listeners questions on anything to do with getting the most out of your Macs. Perhaps there’s something you’d like to hear featured in a future MacBites Podcast?? Please send your comments/questions, preferably in audio form, to macbitesuk@gmail.com Next Episode Featuring Mail on a mac and an application called SpamSieve which does what it says on the tin. OUR LOCAL MAC USER GROUP - www.nwmug.co.uk The three of us are regulars at the NWMUG - Hi to any members who are listening. We'd love to hear from any MUG members round the country/world. Have you any news or even plans to start your own podcast? Events Next NWMUG meeting - October 11th 2007. Discussion topic is Music made on a Mac, featuring Garageband Location: Grappenhall Community Centre, Warrington, 8pm Website - www.nwmug.co.uk Mac Expo - Kensington Olympia, London 25-27 October 2007 Showcasing the very best in the digital world, MacLive Expo returns this year, bigger, better and much, much more personal, giving visitors the chance to get close to major players in the world of music, photography, film and design. website - http://www.macliveexpo.co.uk Adobe CS3 Tour Join Adobe experts for some amazing workshops around the UK and Rep of Ireland. You'll learn the latest tips and techniques for designing and developing amazingly engaging experiences: in print, online or on any device. See the all new Creative Suite 3 family of products along with the latest in cutting edge web development tools including Adobe Flex and AIR. Website: http://tinyurl.com/26rpwz