Tesla App Showing Energy Flow Over the past decade, it has been getting hotter and hotter each summer where Steve and I live. We kept thinking that it was an aberration, but the weather caused by climate change is affecting us along with everyone else. We talked about getting air conditioning, but it seemed like […]
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NC #905 macOS Photos Visual Lookup, Nuke and Pave 2022, Security Bits
Hi, this is Allison Sheridan of the NosillaCast Apple Podcast, hosted at Podfeet.com, a technology geek podcast with an EVER so slight Apple bias. Today is Sunday, September 11, 2022, and this is show number 905. While I am super excited to take a trip to Dynamic Island next week, I am not going to […]
Continue readingmacOS Photos Visual Lookup – by Bruce E. Wilson
Info Pane Icon Changes to Show Star This is Bruce from East Tennessee with a tip about the visual lookup that exists in the macOS Photos app. While I didn’t know about it at the time, Allison spoke about this same capability back in October of 2021 in her iOS 15 – These are a […]
Continue readingNuke and Pave – the 2022 Edition
Last week I announced that I was going to do yet another nuke and pave because I was exhausted from all the weird problems I inherited from Migration Assistant. I am happy to tell you that I started the process on Monday, and by Tuesday evening I was about 90% complete. Even though it went […]
Continue readingNC #904 Panel on Memory and COVID, PhotoReviewer, Migration Assistant Disaster, Affordable EVs
Hi, this is Allison Sheridan of the NosillaCast Apple Podcast, hosted at Podfeet.com, a technology geek podcast with an EVER so slight Apple bias. Today is Sunday, September 4, 2022, and this is show number 904. mp3 download The next Apple announcement event is scheduled for Wednesday 7 September at 10 am Pacific Time. Steve […]
Continue readingBodie Grimm on Affordable Electric Vehicles
This post is a companion to an in-depth discussion Bodie and Allison had for NosillaCast episode #904 airing on 4 September 2022. Allison and I sat down to discuss affordable electric vehicles (EVs). Now, depending on who you are and what your financial situation is “affordable” is a very subjective term. For our example today […]
Continue readingPhoto Triage with PhotoReviewer – by Graeme Sheppard
Setup Page for Photo Review I’ve been interested in photography for many years, and recently I moved away from my focus on nimble photography and decided to return to RAW. It’s a long story that I may come back to another time, but today’s focus is on getting the photos off my SD card and […]
Continue readingCCATP #742 – Bart Busschots on PBS 139 of X — Bundling a Web App/Site with Webpack (Part 2)
In our last installment of Programming By Stealth, Bart started teaching us how to bundle an app/website using our bundler of choice, Webpack. The app/website he’s creating for us is very simplified but is intended to allow us to exercise every one of the kinds of things we’d want to bundle. This week we finish […]
Continue readingMigration Assistant is a Disaster – Time for a Nuke & Pave
Why I Used Migration Assistant for the First Time If you have been following along with our home game for a long time, you know I’m a huge proponent of doing a Nuke and Pave to your Mac when getting a new computer. A nuke and pave means a full reinstall of macOS followed by […]
Continue readingCCATP #741 – Tom Merritt on Touchscreens vs. Buttons in Cars
Tom Merritt of the Daily Tech News Show joins me on Chit Chat Across the Pond to talk about a recent study published by Sweden’s biggest car magazine, ViBilägare. The study timed drivers in how long it took them to perform a set of prescribed functions in a variety of cars with touchscreens and one […]
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