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Continue reading →: Thoughts on Office, new Office, and the Influential End-User cycle
Sometimes revolutions happen so slowly you don’t really notice, but after 30 years, it’s pretty clear that every generation has its own favorite desktop productivity tools. Yes, Microsoft Office (which gave me my start in life!) is still the dominant product that is the default for most businesses, but the…
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Continue reading →: Wow Vivaldi and JupyterLab Vim are cool
OK, spent the day making JupyterLab really work for me. Key to this has been keyboard shortcuts. They are so different on Colab, Deepnote and even between JupyterLab and Jupyter Notebook. But there is hope with two cool finds: Vivaldi is a Chromium based browser, so it can accept Chrome…
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Continue reading →: More pen geekery from Pen Addicts, fixing a TWBSI Model 530 and Kara Swisher and Scott Gallaway Podcast
Mike also repaid that I should listen Kara and Scott’s Podcast called Pivot, he’s definitely right about that. It is a great example of having two folks do a great job talking about technology. Got to love it. Also for those of you who like to have ink stained hands,…
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Continue reading →: One of my favorite quotes on following your dreams
Stay true to yourself, I’ve been thinking about this. Although this is pretty limiting but it sounds like he’s a perfect Cloud Computing tech guy 🙂 I don’t want to sell anything, buy anything, or process anything as a career. I don’t want to sell anything bought or processed, or…
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Continue reading →: Multi-room audio to your AirPlay 2 speakers and figuring what is Airplay 2 compatible
Ok, AirPlay 2 let’s you run multiple speakers. So with so many different variants that Apple ships. By experiment. Here’s what I found is Airplay 2 multiroom compatible. You can tell this by pulling down on the control center and clicking on the airplay icon and seeing when you click…
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Continue reading →: Congrats Kiwis and 2017 America’s Cup for Cyclist
I had a great conversation with my old friend Mike and it reminded me that I had not congratulate New Zealand for defending the America’s Cup in March 2021, it seems like a world away that you can run an entire race during COVID-19, but hats off to them. It…
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Continue reading →: Strange bugs MacOS Big Sur Docker virtualization framework breaks docker pull
This actually worked fine for me for a long time, it’s the new framework inside hypervisor. But suddenly I could no long pull docker images. Turns out that Reddit has the answer, if you flip this on, it makes disk access slower and also break networking, so probably do not…
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Continue reading →: Google Slides do not Play Videos
This has been the most embarrassing thing lately, we have a great video embedded in Google Slides and it just won’t play. I have PTSD from the many PowerPoint presentations in the last century when you were all queued up to do this and something would just break. Well, this…
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Continue reading →: New AirTag review and prices plus good deals on Apple TV
Ok, there have been an amazing set of new products coming out of Apple and we got the first AirTag just as they were coming out. They are $99 for four of them and we’ve had them now for a few weeks and most importantly took a trip with them.…
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Continue reading →: Spotify Playlist to Apple Music
Wow, this is incredibly easy, thank you once again Internet. But IGeeksBlog has a great guide for how to do this. The long story short is that we use Apple Music as part of the Apple One bundle and not Spotify, but sometimes, we get a Spotify playlist. Before it…