 Welcome to Mackie gab Clive has our opening quick tip for us. He said he was setting up His new iPhone 14 Pro Max and notice the transfer of apps and data was going very slowly was forecasting hours and hours So he thought to do something that amazes me He double-click the right side button and voila a menu came up Offering him several actions the most interesting one was change Wi-Fi network or something similar He selected that and discovered he was connected to the wrong Wi-Fi network connecting to the right one fixed it an Amazing quick tip double-click the right side button on the phone during the setup process I don't know how he thought to think of that, but I'm glad he did and I'm especially glad you shared it with us Clive More tips like this plus your questions answered today on Mackie gab 956 from Monday, November 21st, 2022 Folks and welcome to Mackie gab the show where you send in your tips like Clive's your questions your cool stuff found We take all of those we mash them together into an agenda We string them together into an agenda with the goal being that every single one of us learns at least five new things every single time We get together sponsors for this episode include Collide at kolide.com slash MGG great device security for your organization that uses slack to educate your users. It's awesome We'll talk more about that in a minute Masterclass comm slash MGG. That's where you're gonna visit for unlimited access to masterclass learning new recipes from Gordon Ramsey Photography from Andy leave of it. It's great stuff and a new sponsor, but not a new company to us here Private internet access VPN you go to PIA VPN comm slash MGG to save 82% off your VPN service plus For free months. So again play PIA VPN comm slash MGG We'll talk more in depth about that. In fact, we'll talk more in depth about all of those shortly For now here in Durham, New Hampshire. I'm Dave Hamilton and here in Fairfield, Connecticut. This is John of prom. How are you mr. Today? Mr. Today man? How am I mr. Today? How are you today mr. John of prom? Yeah, as well as can be expected. Well, that's good. I'm glad to hear it Good yeah, what are you eating turkey for Thanksgiving this week? Um, yeah Probably all right. Yeah, that's kind of our plan too. We uh, we went with a smoked turkey this year We we we we we talked to the local barbecue place and we were like, all right We want to mix it up a little bit. So we're doing a smoked turkey and Two pounds of brisket because if you go to the local barbecue place, you can't not get the brisket. It's delicious. So I'm just glad we actually have we have two at least two really good barbecue places like near us now That that has not always been the case up here and the northern climbs so All right. Well, I hope everybody has a great Thanksgiving Everybody in the u.s. That celebrates because I realized we have a worldwide audience And and Thanksgiving it turns out not a thing outside of the united states I mean canada has their own but they they had it already this year. That was several weeks ago all right You want to take us to let's do more quick tips john. You want to take us to alex? Um alex has one that boy. I didn't know that was there so in ventura um If you right click on the terminal icon in your dock or I guess Wherever else it may be And you right click There's a choice that comes up that says new remote connection. I'm like wow Um and it shows you the protocols that you can use Uh You can do ssh s ftp ftp or telnet um And a warning to people uh is that ftp and telnet are not secure so Use one of the other ones if you're interested in another machine Yeah, so this only works if terminal's already running which makes sense Just just as an fyi if you're trying this and your terminal's not running you won't see it But yeah, what a what a fascinating thing and it what it picks is Oh, oh, I see it picks like for me. I named my Uh the mini in my office is named mini office Um, that's its dhcp ID and therefore that's its name in on my network and it it is um Creating the ssh command to go to mini office dot local dot So that makes which makes sense. Yeah Fascinating Yeah, so I guess it um Yeah, so how do you get The list of servers is my question. I guess it uses banjo to do that I'm assuming yeah, because it's not taking the time that it would take to actually scan everything in your local subnet So yeah, it would have to be using banjo But like I'm seeing things I don't know man. I mean, I'm certainly seeing my max in there, but I'm seeing my starling home hub Uh, and so I don't think that's a banjo device, but it might be I'm seeing some other thing that's called hub v3 and then it's got some numbers after it I don't know what that is either. So yeah, I would be curious to know What is it it's it's gotta be banjo. It comes up too quick. Otherwise, right? Yeah Huh, I bet yeah Learned something new every day That's uh, it's kind of the point of the show. I guess right, you know, and so yeah Well, we're supposed to play the bell if Pete. We're here. We'd hear that when we learn something new. So Uh, Pete's not here today. He'll be here for the next one All right going on to Andrew and uh, Andrew shares It was a tip that he had heard On when Jason Snell was on John Gruber's the talk show Oh, which is a another great show and two great podcasters uh When you are using picture and picture on your mac when if you drag the picture It will snap to one of the corners of your screen. That's just how it works. Well Andrew relays that Jason taught us that if you command drag the picture and picture You know at window You can leave it wherever the heck you want, which I really like it's our computer We should be able to put it where we want. So and that's it. That's it. Not only is this a great tip, but it's a good Mindset hack right like you the command key I always think of it is I can command the system to do other things like if I want to reorder my menu bar items You command drag them and that's how you can reorder them. So maybe that's uh, you know, maybe that's a bonus quick tip, right? So, uh, it makes sense that the command key would be used for this But I don't think apple documents the fact that the command key does these things anywhere So that's why we do what we do so that You know so that so that we all know so that we learn it's good All right, uh more on that one john or Uh, no, okay, then we will go on to jesse Who says uh, I've been struggling to figure out stage manager on my mac same Uh, it seemed odd to me that safari always stayed on the screen even when I brought other apps to the front Turns out this inconsistency that seemed like a bug was really opportunity in disguise Uh, I dug around and saw people talking on apple discussions about this I learned that how I had previously assigned apps to spaces remember that feature Determines their behavior in stage manager And now I can use that fact to fine tune stage manager to my liking you can too So evidently jesse had put Space, uh, you put safari in every space like you could in in spaces. I think still can't And stage manager clearly builds on the foundation of spaces. It's really just spaces sort of version three or something um, but jesse says, uh Here's how you leverage this make sure you have at least two spaces set up So you still need to use spaces to do this. You don't have this functionality in stage manager Then control click on any app in your dock and select options. You will see assigned to Uh, a little menu come up and you can select your desired option You can select all desktops this desktops or none If you select all desktops the app will stay on screen constantly while using stage manager Oh If you select none the app will alternately show and minimize to the strip as expected while using stage manager And if you select this desktop You are in multiple spaces land and I believe each app will show and minimize as expected in stage manager But in it's assigned space so that you can end up with different stage manager strips in each space Oh, wow Oh, this gets very meta lastly jesse continues If you prefer having only one space as I do you can delete any additional spaces yet The spaces desktop assignments you made will persist in affecting the behavior of your apps and stage manager So if you want one of the apps to be In you know in always on in stage manager create a second space Tell it to appear in all desktops then remove the second space, but that setting persists Amazing he says I use this knowledge to get safari to minimize to the strip But also to set music app the apple music app to all desktops as I like to keep the music mini player window open all the time Right Ah Very nice jesse. Thank you for finding that and thanks for the the very detailed uh Description there wow That's uh, yeah, that's pretty good. I like it All right, moving on john Moving on to jim. So jim has a little tip here. So Ventura Sometimes when you upgrade your os things may not work and this is one of those cases, but there's a workaround Uh, so jim says I'm a long time user of launch bar And I'm currently on the latest version after upgrading to ventura. I was not able to open safari Using launch bar I tried all the usual fixes rebooting reinstalling but no luck I then wrote a support ticket to objective development And got the following response and the fix worked immediately since i'm sure you have many listeners that use launch bar um, I don't I don't think you do but Somebody must but yeah a lot. We've certainly heard from many of you over the years who do yeah for sure very popular app um So launch bar is not yet optimized for mac os ventura. What is what they say? Please open the launch bar index go to the indexing rule applications click on the options tab and activate use spotlight index after that safari should be included in the search results again Oh interesting So for whatever reason I wonder if it's because so for whatever reason launch bars own indexer doesn't find safari I wonder if it's because safari is stored not really in the applications folder It's it's actually elsewhere and but spotlight sees it for sure. Huh? All right, sure I'll take it All right apple watch time john. You want to take us to david? Sure. Yeah Yeah, and i'm still digging the watch That yeah, you I yeah, I okay. Yeah, I've been meaning to ask like it's been a couple of weeks You're you're still wearing it like it you're still choosing to use the watch the apple watch That's great. Cool. What's what are your top one to three favorite features favorite Side effects favorite things you get from using the watch um Though I had to dig for it And I thought I had turned it on but being able to unlock various devices Like if I get near my computer And then the watch gets near it. It's like oh, okay. You want to unlock your computer, right? So that's kind of handy. Yeah. Yeah um And we'll touch on this a little later, but um using in the store Uh to like scan my loyalty card. Um is also kind of neat and then of course uh apple pay Yeah, all right. Cool. Cool are probably the top things. The other thing that I've done lately is To make sure i'm alive So there's the um, there's the oxygen sensor um the ecg and Just heart rate in general Um, and I find those very interesting as well Yeah, yeah, it is fascinating to to learn You know how your body reacts in different things like i'm always interested at like when I finish a gig to see what my heart rate is And like those sorts of things. It's yeah, it's interesting or to look back historically Like what was it like when we were playing this song? Like, you know, whatever. Yeah, and the um and the ecg especially or ekg I guess it is. I think it's ecg on the watch um I i'm not Smart enough to know what the difference between an ecg and an ekg is uh, but apple always calls it ecg so But yeah, and you know, every time I've checked myself. It's like, oh, okay. You have a uh, uh sign you soil Rhythm I think is is the term they use. That's a good thing. Which is normal. Yes. That's a good thing. Yeah, and it also Keeps saying, uh, this cannot detect heart attacks. I'm like, okay, right Like a disclaimer, I guess. Yeah. Yeah. It certainly has Detected when people are about to have them or starting to have them But yeah, apple can't say that it detects them because then they would need all kinds of probably fda Like it would become a medical device and Uh, yeah, then they couldn't sell it over the counter anymore probably Although hearing aids now can be sold over the counter, which is amazing Some of them. Oh, yeah, I heard about that. Yeah All right, we've got a couple of apple watch tips. You want to take us to davids? Uh And yes another apple watch tips. So, uh david says Um, I happen to be listening to your podcast in the kitchen this morning Okay, morning When you discuss the apple watch crown, I absentmindedly reach down to turn the crown Lo and behold the volume on the podcast went up. This is an obvious use of the dial Slash crown, but it had not occurred to me So I had been fishing the phone out of my pocket every time I needed to adjust the volume Uh, I don't know if this is universal, but it works in overcast castro and spotify Uh related but not part of a quick tip It may be a little buggy as I was testing It on other apps the dial would adjust the volume indicator on the phone But it didn't change the volume itself But after switching between apps a few times, I was able to get it to work Interesting Huh That's great. Yeah. I yeah, that's I love these little things that are obvious once you know them Um, you know, but that's just how it is Uh, we got a tweet about apple watch from mr. Jeff Wilson Who says regarding last week's episode and the tip of using your apple watch as a camera remote Which it can be Uh, don't forget that the digital crown can be used to zoom in or out So you can zoom your iphone's camera when you're using the watch as the um As the as the The trigger if you will for your camera the camera remote, um, you can you can control the zoom as well Yeah, I that I I don't know if I ever knew it, but if I did I had forgotten it. So, you know, there you go It's another good one All right, uh And then we have listener bill Who brings us Man, did I not bring that over? That's too bad. Maybe I don't have listener bills tip. Oh, no I do have listener bills tip good news because bill tells us about this himself. I think Nope, sure not. Why is that not here? Huh? All right, we will we will play listener bills tip in the next episode I don't know why that that file didn't sync up here. We've got an audio comment from him Um, but but it's it's it's so good. I don't want to ruin it So one more watch tip coming in next week's episode probably more than that if you want to send in your Tips about watches or anything else or your questions or your cool stuff found john Where in the world could somebody do that? Um, you could send an email to feedback at mechicab.com You could feedback at mechicab.com. That's why I would send it this feedback at mechicab.com. So Let's just tell it goes uh You could join our discord at mechicab.com slash discord lots of activity there including Our our latest contributor mr. John f brawn It's true. We've got John f brawn over there and discord as well now uh It's fun. It's a good I I I really like our discord community I love the mechicab community. I I I know it sounds like I'm just Gushing because I am like well So many online communities just turn into dumpster fires of flame wars and and hate And all of that stuff and everybody in the mechicab community is there to help each other We did at the request of listener andrew we did create a a fish shakes channel so that we can you know vent about things Because we certainly we need to vent but we're not venting about each other We're venting about you know technology that doesn't work like you know, for example Ventura's system settings because you know it deserves it. But uh, yeah, it's such a positive thing We everybody's really there to help so thank you for for that folks And and if you have yet to join any discord communities, ours might be the right one because you know People everybody's nice mgg.fm slash discord or mechicab.com slash discord. They both go to the same place All right, one last quick tip before we move on here. Oh, this is uh, this is This was a good one Henry writes, I just stumbled upon a new feature long overdue in ios 16's contacts You can finally work with contact groups now called lists in ios When viewing a contacts details scroll to the very bottom and you'll see a new section called included in list this shows you all of the lists renamed from groups That the contact is in you can also add them to or remove them from lists here In addition from the main contacts page You can click on the lists link in the top left to view all of your lists from here You can rename create or delete lists. This is something you couldn't do on ios before You can also select which list of view by default when you open the contacts app But this is also where we lost a feature previously when they were called groups You could select multiple groups to create a consolidated list of contacts to view by default by now Uh, but now you can only select one list at a time or all contacts or all iCloud or all gmail, etc It may not be a big issue for most But if you used to have multiple groups selected and wanted to keep that well Then that's not uh for you This is assuming uh the ios. Oh, yeah. Yeah, okay. Yeah back to the positives He says uh, there are some new things you can do with the new interface You can multi select contacts to create new lists You can email or message an entire list by long pressing or swiping right man. This is chock full of tips Uh, he's got a couple of web pages that show that we will put those web pages in the show notes So that you have access to all of that because There's a lot to remember here. Thank you, Henry. Great stuff your questions coming up more cool stuff found The show is good All right. Hey look, we all know that our isps could know literally everything we do online, right? 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On my work pc outlook uses alt s to send an email and my fingers have remembered this I find myself doing that on my mac And nothing happens So yes, the good news is there are uh, there's a few ways to do this the the built-in one Is in system settings or system preferences if you're not yet on ventura keyboard keyboard shortcuts and then click app shortcuts Then what you'll do here is click the plus button to add a new one And you can choose to add it to all applications or you could choose to do an app specific one and choose mail As from the drop down you just get a list and you can pick whatever app you want For for what you're doing. I would choose to do it in mail only just so you're not impacting other apps Then what you do and and really maybe step one is go into mail And find the name of the command you want to trigger. So this would be send And it with capital s e-n-d Capitalization and spacing matters because what you're going to do is say I want to assign a keyboard shortcut to any menu item with this very specific name That's the the paradigm that you're you're choosing here and again like we said you can filter it down by by application so Choose mail you type in the menu title which again for this is very simple It's send with a capital s and then you position your cursor in the keyboard shortcut field And type your keyboard shortcut. So for you that's going to be alt s or option s depending on what your max keyboard says Then you click done and that's it now One thing to note is that if there was a if apple or the application vendor because this works with non-apple apps as well If the app vendor had set a different keyboard shortcut for that command Yours will replace it. It will not add to it. So if you were used to using command d to send messages You can no longer do that if you assign option s or alt s to send messages So just bear that in mind too. You you are changing functionality Now you might be changing it from nothing to something So we could argue that that's adding functionality, but but you are changing functionality. So just be aware of that If you wanted for example to have more flexibility and more options And you wanted to leave command d there for sending mail. I think it's command d my fingers know it I don't I but I my brain doesn't My lizard brain must know it If you wanted to add functionality leaving, you know option or command d in place But adding option s Then I would go to keyboard maestro because that Will allow all kinds of different things to happen including this sort of thing. It's it's one of its Core competencies if you will so I don't know what what how about you john um I don't really You don't mess with that. Do you keep no okay? That's fine. I mean, yeah If you don't if you don't need it. You don't need it. Are you are you a keyboard maestro user yet? No, okay. All right. I'm waiting for that day too. I'm I'm a patient man Yeah, I think I think I have a license somewhere. Mm-hmm You do because he sends it to both of us every time a new one comes out. So yes It's true. We lead charmed lives here folks No keyboard maestro that to me that is I used to say it's the future of scripting on the mac It is the present of scripting on the mac really It just makes life so easy And and you get other things with it you get multiple clipboards you you also get text replacements um Which means I have three apps that can do text replacements one is apple because you can like do shortcuts for You know right in the keyboard preference pane just settings pane. I guess we call it now And then you can do I can do it in text expander Which is where I have all of my stuff and have for years And then keyboard maestro can do that sort of thing too. So, yeah um All right Barbara's time to take us to Barbara john. Uh, let's go to Barbara. Um Barbara has a quick question here Since while it doesn't allow me to load my loyalty cards Is there a good app for that one that doesn't track every purchase? And The answer is yes um And I actually found this with um With my watch, um, so Most if the developer knows what they're doing for the place that you shop at um Then you can add the card to wallet and I have you know tons of them. I got you know my stop and shop card my triple a right, um All that stuff, but um Some people don't offer a way to put it in your wallet. What to do? um You could use this app that I found ages ago called stocard s t o c a r d And of course we'll try to link to it But the nice thing about it. Oh, yeah, you got it up on the screen there. Cool. Um Basically what it does is It scans the barcode and stores it or you can answer it manually. I think I've I've had to do both And then the other thing it does is that if it recognizes the uh the vendor Um, so as far as I can tell it doesn't track your purchases, but what it will tell you is if One of the loyalty cards That it knows about Is offering sales it'll occasionally put up a little notification saying hey, there's you know a 20 off sale It you know this place that you go to Wow So I have and yeah like for example, uh my library card barcode Their app Last I checked doesn't offer it. So I have my library barcode in stocard And it syncs with my watch which is also neat. So Interesting. Yeah, the thing that I found that was weird though. Is that when I first got the watch, Dave While it You know did the hokey pokey with my credit cards in that I had to enter The uh ccv for them all again Yeah, or call your bank on some of them. Why does city bank treat me like i'm a criminal every time I get a new phone or something It's crazy Why I Drives me nuts. I have to talk to them. I have to go through a whole thing They send me letters. It's like guys. I just got a new phone I didn't I'm not a criminal and I'm still Dave hamilton for better and for worse. Anyway, sorry So that's that's what I got for that. That's cool and and is um stocard free Uh last I checked. Yes. Oh amazing. Huh? That's cool That's great. That's great fun stuff. All right man It's we're learning all kinds of things today, right? It's just how it goes Pete's gonna be so sad that we're using that sound without him But you know, it needs to Needs to settle in at some point. All right. Um You want to take us to Todd? Yes, okay All right, Todd says gents I've never heard you talk about this and it seems right up your alley. Check this out email headers are a playground for email providers and services to Interject their own content in the emails that are mostly hidden away from us pleading If you dare peek at what is going on with email headers, your eyes will likely glaze over The amount of hidden text included in every email Open any email and mac mail and go to view message All headers and you'll see what I mean. And yes, I've done this And there's lots of stuff in there So it is a nice history trail Uh, generally in order with most recent at the top and oldest at the bottom So you can kind of see the path that your message took and even some of the security measures that different mail servers are using And if it's you know, assigning it to different accounts because you forwarded around like it is If you if you go through it, it does tell a story And I think you're gonna get to you know, some of the the things that one might Want to extract from that story, but it is it, you know, it's it but it is sort of eye glazing. I agree with that Yeah, um, so some relevant email headers to me all zendesk emails include an entry of x dash zendesk zendesk dash from Uh dash account dash id all google groups emails include a list archive entry They're going to be countless other examples of email headers that are in use Uh, I've been going through all sorts of convoluted methods of setting rules to target zendesk emails and emails originating from google groups News to me mac mail can work with these email headers in amazing ways I was poking around in the rules section of mac mail And notice the edit header list option at the bottom of the condition list In here, you'll see a standard headers like from to cc subject Weirdly, there is a lonely plus button at the bottom of this dialogue You push it and you get an empty text field to fill out I discovered that you can target any email header you want. I entered x zendesk from account id and list archive now I have these options to add to my standard set of rules To work with in mac mail and can confidently target very specific emails Based on those very specific headers a huge time saver and something I never knew existed after using mac mail for over 20 years um And you're right the the rules can be very powerful um for example I have one where one of my dot mac addresses um So of course there's mac dot com. There's icloud dot com and I forget the other one me dot com I think are there other three addresses that you normally get um If you've been doing um icloud for a while um, unfortunately one of those addresses got unlike a super spam list um My icloud dot com address But what I do is if I look at the header And I see that it's icloud dot com I'll I'll just toss it because I I don't use that address ever for anything right you haven't given even though It's one of your email addresses. You haven't given it out to anyone. So you know it's spam um That's great. That's smart. Yeah one header I love this By the way, and there is an apple knowledge base article Believe it or not that talks about using custom headers and using the edit header list thing which Fascinates me because this seems like one of those things that apple wouldn't have written a knowledge base article about uh For years one of the most valuable headers that I found is x dash delivered dash two And the x the d and the t are all capitalized I'll I'll put it in the show notes But that's one to look for if you're trying to filter mail that's coming into A specific address but then getting forwarded somewhere It it will show your address even if you were bcc'd on the email Now it doesn't expose the bcc list But you know you got the email And the x delivered to header shows you which of your mailbox as it was delivered to from there You can intuit that that was one of the bcc addresses, you know, but um, but yeah super helpful. So Yep, good stuff. I like it All right Uh, let's see. We have more stage manager stuff from listener steve Who says I was driving around doing errands and listening to your comments about stage manager uses I have the perfect use case at least for steve Uh, he says i'm planning a three to four week trip to utah to visit all the national parks and monuments with overnight stays In at least six different cities Here's my setup. I have two 27 inch hp monitors one in portrait and one in landscape mode I gotta get a monitor that I can test out in landscape mode. Actually, I say that and it's possible I even have one and I just haven't done that I wonder if I would like a a a portrait mode monitor. Sorry. I have my monitors are in landscape. Anyway, sorry uh, squirrel Uh, I use the landscape monitor to compare hotel prices from three or four different websites at the same time As I have different levels of points and stays So at each so costs will differ right make sense When I find the one I like I drag the other three Into the stage manager dock and complete the registration of the selected hotel or motel on the full screen On the portrait monitor, I have mail open on the bottom half and trip it open in a browser window Or maybe the trip it up on the top after completing registration I receive a confirmation email Open it I print a copy I forward it to trip it and I file when trip it chimes I refresh and confirm all the dates Then uh, I slide the other three hotel websites to the right and start my search for the next city Oh I see no more minimizing windows shuffling windows Accidentally clicking on the red instead of the yellow upper left buttons and only to reopen a new window What a time saver Fast thank you for sharing this steve I think more and more of these as we hear about them Will be the things that you know that killer app is different for each of us But it exists for each of us and so Sharing these stories hearing these use cases. I think is uh, it's gonna help us all like find How stage manager might work for us. I'm not saying it's gonna work for every one of us I still haven't figured out how to adopt it, but I to be fair. I haven't spent any time enough time really trying so Yeah Yeah, yeah Very very good cool Have you uh, are you using stage manager on a regular basis john? Yeah, uh on my laptop Yeah, I have not yet Upgraded This machine right Right But no, yeah, you know, I just have a set of windows It lets Yeah, we talked about this before but yeah, no, I'd like it because it it shows you more information uh As far as like, you know, it'll show you the the window and in the animations that that are happening Yeah, which I kind of like I mean you you can also use a Command tab is you know the the one built in but it doesn't really give you much context So that's why I like oh I see what you're saying. So just because stage manager is like little live views of the other windows Okay, I get what you're saying. Huh. Yeah. All right. I can see that. Yeah, I gotta I am so like I mean I have my workflows and so it's like, all right Well, do I want to mess with these but I guess I need to mess with them a little bit. All right, I'll do it Speaking of messing with things And and really speaking of just getting some feedback about some things listener. Andrew opens up And what I hope will be an interesting conversation for us all He says I've been an mgg listener since the double digit days. Wow. All right I also lived in the united states for three years I've been back in australia since 2012 to this day I remain amazed at the poor deals that people in the united states get for a country of its size when it comes to phones data and network tv I thought I would share my setup and I'd be interested to hear stories from around the world so With his phone, he is with a carrier called optis, which is australia's second network. He puts in quotes He says I pay 112 dollars a month for four sims and 200 gigs of shared data Across them. This goes to me My two children And my work number. Okay, so he's got a personal work and then his two children They can be e-sim or hard sims Wow, so 113 dollars for 200 gigs of data Yeah, yeah, yeah, because like even mint mobile Like I'm not I'm not able to get that Um Yeah, not not that kind of not that amount of data. No way. Wow. Yeah, okay. My daughter is in Italy right now and and got like an italian sim with with an italian phone number and like all of that stuff because she's She's moving there at least attempting to figure out how they'll can how to convince them to let her stay um But uh, so if anybody has any advice on on getting a work visa in idli feedback at mackeykev.com, uh But she just got that plan and she is paying 11 dollars a month for her cell phone service john Wow 150 gigs of data Yeah Yeah, so all right, so that's phones Well, in fact, I'll I'll save my my My tangential interjections. Well, we'll get through all this his home internet. He says it's the same company optis He has fiber to the curb and copper the last 50 feet or so $45 a month. He pays he gets 50 down and 20 up or For $70 a month He gets 100 down and 40 up. They're now putting fiber all the way to my house Uh on the government owned national broadband network And for 90 a month, he'll get 250 down and 50 up and all of the data is uncapped. Okay, good And then network tv, he says in australia, they have three commercial networks Their version of it's cbs abc and nbc and then two government networks like the bbc One of the government services is like pbs each of these five networks has two or more channels on the hd and another uh He says, uh You can get the signal on uhf and in remote areas by satellite for free Okay, I run uhf into my silicon dust hd home run and I get it on all my apple devices Yeah, the the silicon dust hd home run is um That's a yeah, that's a that's a good little little thing. It's an antenna that that Takes the signal and turns it digital for you Uh all the prices above he didn't say a pro. Oh, I guess that's free right right? Yeah, yeah, because he's getting it over the air or over satellite That's interesting that it has to be provided that way for free Uh all prices above include 10 goods and services tax We don't pay any tv licensing fee here like they do in the uk for bbc interesting Yeah, okay, so All right, so I talked about Cell phones. Well, I mean on mint. I I think i'm paying 20 bucks a month for my plan and I I get 10 gigs with that which I know I'm a nerd but 10 gigs a month is all I need to use So that's what I pay is 20 bucks a month. Um, and then for internet My internet's cheaper than yours andrew. I pay 70 a month For gigabit symmetrical. I could pay 50 a month For 250 up and down Um, but I figured maybe it's 60 a month, but I figured well, I'll just do the gig a bit because why not? Um, but yeah, so like fiber is cheap here in the us It's coax cable not so cheap and then for tv I don't I cut the cord because comcast wanted to our xfinity wanted to charge me too much so But I didn't really cut the cord I I say I cut the cord but then I signed up for fubo which is another 70 bucks a month Which is fine. I'm way cheaper than what I was paying Comcast um but like I don't I'm not subscribing to lots of individual services I just subscribe to fubo and I so I get all my broadcast stuff that way which is great That gets a great service and youtube tv is is equally as good. I just fubo gets us The sports and channels that we care about too. So yeah, what are you doing? John? What are you? What are you doing? What are you? um I recently upped my game on one of my services. Okay, so um So on my iphone, um, I'm with vryzen and I had yep, um A plan that was five gigs of data a month and it was um About 70 dollars Um, that's I got an email from them. They're like, oh, yeah, by the way, we're we're gonna attack on uh An additional seven dollar charge to your current plan Uh because we can Yeah, yeah, because because you won't leave right and I'm like that suck, but then I got an email Saying, oh, hey, guess what you're old. So we're gonna offer you um So people over a certain age at least in my area Um, they're like, hey, it's the same everywhere. It it's it's 55 everywhere. It's just not working Yeah, no, it's it's just how it works. Yeah, yeah for at least one of all the cell phone companies 55 is the magic number So where you yeah, and I got an email from them saying hey, you want to get unlimited data? And save money and I'm like sure. Yeah And I did so my my bill went down. It's like 60 something now, but I have unlimited data. I Haven't ever hit Now I'll take that back. I I've hit in the five gig limit In which case, uh bryzen will put you in uh, you can opt for something called safety mode where they'll throttle your um connection But you still have a connection. It's just not at the speeds that you're used to sure sure sure. Yeah, that makes sense. Yeah, so um So I did that and for some strange reason I had to switch from a credit card to a debit card to pay my cell phone bill I don't know why they insisted on doing that because they save a bunch Debit card fees merchant fees are less usually Then credit card fees. Yeah Yeah, it makes me sad because the credit card that I used actually has um Uh protection uh in case I damaged my phone Uh minus the deductible. I think it's like 25 dollars So Interesting, so that's kind of upsetting so I may have to Get rid of so wait it covers your phone even though your phone you you own your phone outright, correct Yes, but it covers your phone if you pay your cell phone plan on the card That's just right. That's just how they choose to do it. Okay So it's not like because you're paying for your phone in monthly installments. We cover it It's like right put your cell phone plan on us and okay That's smart because they know they're gonna get the fees every month forever. That's okay. All right. Yeah Yeah, um Internet I'm with optimum and I have 200 down 35 up and I think that I think it's about That's also about 70 dollars and then I have cable with them and I think that's another 70 dollars So my bill is My bill with them So I have the what they call the triple play. So I have cable um cable modem TV and also phone service with them, right, right Um, but they are now offering so um in my area All of a sudden I'm now getting emails From or or stuff in the actual mail Um saying hey, we got fiber even optimum now is offering fiber. Um, and I think it's one Gig up and one gig down. I'm pretty sure. Yeah Um for about the same price then we got another group called go net speed Uh, and they also that they offer like three different, uh fiber packages And even frontier, um is like, oh, hey fiber is coming to your your neighborhood. So I could decide what to do. You got it. You got to pick one of those. Yeah, that's right. Yeah, yeah I have been super impressed with fiber here. We're on consolidated communications I think it's changed its name to phidium or something. I don't know But yeah, it's like the latency is low. The the bandwidth is committed and guaranteed It's and and it's just fast and simple and They say it. Yeah, though Though my current connection, you know, I'm I'm happy with it. It's all I need and like the I mean, you were down here, you know a couple of weeks ago and And I saw you connect to my network And apparently it worked. Yeah, no, it's fine. I mean I The the issue I have with the cable Speeds or the the cable service is well twofold number one Generally speaking the price is more than you should be paying for what you're getting and I mean That's certainly true for you if you're paying 70 a month for 250 And you could be paying the same price or even less possibly for Uh, probably less where you are for, you know gigabit. Okay. Well, there's that But then there's also the upstream right with fiber You can have it symmetrical and it generally is so even if you bought a quote-unquote slow plan at like 250 It would be 250 in both directions Which for what we do with the podcast the upstream matters and I say that But really I think the upstream matters for literally everyone Because that you know the 10 I know you get like 35 or something up with with your current cable plan But even that that's like the fastest that you get with cable and it's still Way slower than your downstream But we're all backing up to the cloud whether we know it or not now We are all our photos go up to the cloud If you know if you have a backblaze or something like that you're definitely doing that your Eye cloud drive That's backing up to the cloud or at least syncing with the cloud and you know, so dropbox any of those things We all use a lot more upstream nowadays than we used to and the cable companies they're it's their infrastructure It's just not built to support that so fiber is the answer there So it's like we all use the upstream. It's not just us Podcasters that upload large files, you know on a regular basis. We're all doing it. So yeah But this is a great convert or I should I shouldn't say but and this is a great conversation Thank you, Andrew for opening this door. We would love to hear from you about what you what you get And what you're paying for it and certainly, you know, if you're in the us Let us know what you're paying and what you get because even between me and john There's a a huge discrepancy, right? I mean you're paying 70 bucks for unlimited on your for 60 bucks for unlimited on your phone If I wanted unlimited with mint, I'd pay 30 like it's like it's very different And even our internet connection. So let us know around the us and especially around the world What you're paying and and what you're getting because it's good for us to just open our eyes and and know All right, hey look How would you like to be able to learn the art of negotiation from none other than chris fos? 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Let's do it. Uh, terry, I think you've got you've got one from terry. Yes follow-up Yeah, so uh terry says in mechicab 955 you guys talked about a browser picker and described one of my least favorite frustrations Opening a calendar invite digging in to find the link copying that link and then picking the browser least likely to cause problems For installing the free app mentioned in 955. I decided to check In one of my and pete's favorite tools set up Lo and behold, I discovered open in Which I immediately set as my default browser Now that frustration is mitigated open in not only lets me pick from my installed browsers to open links But I can also open in pulltube Uh, which is the tool to download youtube videos or in snagit to do some editing on a file brought in from the selected link Um, the preferences allow much more including setting specific file types as well as roles. I'm just getting started here Uh, but a combination of that segment in 955 and the joy that is set up Uh, has me started down what is likely to be a fun and productive rabbit hole Interesting. Yeah, I I finally have installed a browser picker I installed velia, which is the one that you mentioned last week john And already it has been life changing the simple things like the calendar invite thing I knew that it would solve my my google meet problem and it has like that. Thank goodness But it also solves my zoom problem when I would click a zoom link It would open in safari. You'd get the little bonus page safari would ask Do you want to open this in zoom? I would say yes And then finally zoom would launch and all would go now I click a zoom link and it opens in zoom. It just goes straight there It I don't have to get the bonus page in safari. Yeah, it's um, it makes a huge difference. I I Yeah, it's good It's and it you can be really granular with how you open what you open And I I've I've known about these things for a long time I can't believe it took me this long to finally install one because it took Like installing it and getting it configured for my at least initial baseline needs Well, it took less time than it did for me to explain that to you It was literally that fast like it's yeah, and at least with velia You can choose your menu bar item and I have a little kitten as my menu item So, you know, hey, it's what I know. It's like I know if I need to mess with it. There it is Yeah, I'm Most every site that I go to is It's my strategy. So most every site I go to I I run safari as I'm sure most of you do. Yeah um Though there was one site a couple of years ago um Our state lets you file your taxes online for free But when I went to the site a couple of years ago, it was like Not working it wasn't rendering or it wasn't accepting the input and I'm like, okay Let's use firefox and that solved the problem. Yeah. Well, and that's what these browser pickers are good for is the The the you know edge cases, right because if you're using safari for most of your stuff Well, hopefully it works for most of your stuff and it I think that's where the benefit comes is It's so habitual to just let links open in our default browser That we forget not to like right click copy paste until you learn this painful behavior But having that browser picker just makes it so that you can just always click And you know if somebody happens to send you a google meet invite. Well, it's fine It's going to open in edge or chrome or whatever you've chosen I would choose edge or chrome for google meet by the way that that would be some chromium based browser It would be my thing. So yeah, it's good and nothing to mention Let's say that you want to set your default web browser. How do you do this? You may ask How do you do this settings general default web browser? Nope, I'm gonna let you I'm gonna let you do that again because you missed a key element of this Where do you find settings? Oh, well This machine is not i'm inshura. So oh, oh, oh, I see. Okay. All right. So oh, so you're that's right. You can do it I I take that back I thought you had to do it in safari Like you do with mail you have to set it there, but yeah, I think that's how it used to be You're right. Yeah. No, but but you're correct. The the web browser is set in system preferences or system settings Yeah, no I take that back Uh, all right. Good. Yeah fun Moving on to jed Uh, yes, I wonder if jed's in tennessee I just I had to say that. I don't know. I don't know. I don't know. I don't know There's a grateful debt song tennessee jed. I don't know. It just came came right to mind So, I don't know music on the brain okay, um so here's uh jed says Listening to the previous episode where john was talking about pokemon and flipping the phone reminded me of this older app slash game It is just totally up the alley of your everybody who listens to mackey gab It's called black box and it's a bunch of puzzles that are based on using your iphone In weird ways to solve the puzzle Uh, like I said, it's a little bit old, but it's really fun for those who haven't discovered it yet Uh, I agree. I had for I up until this moment. I had forgotten about black box But yeah, you have to it uses like the I don't want to spoil too much, but it uses everything your iphone can know about your iphone Uh, it's not creepy from a privacy standpoint, but the the user interface for each of the games in black box Changes with each of the games. So you have to you have to be creative. Yeah Yeah, it's it's it's fun. I I forgot about that game. I'm gonna have to reinstall that. That's good. That's good All right We moving on. Have did you try have you tried black box john? No, oh man, you would love it I really think you would I I think I think it would be it's right up your alley uh Listener robert tells us he says I just received Uh, something that I crowdfunded through indiegogo and totally forgot about I love those things It's called the loop deck live s Uh, they're now selling it or taking pre-orders depending on where you fall in the queue For 175 bucks. Basically, it's a stream deck on steroids less expensive and in addition to programmable touch buttons Uh, it also has two physical dials that you can rotate Uh, and click in plus a few actual hard buttons Uh, yeah, I I have a stream deck here that I use when when we record the show And it's fantastic because I can just switch around like if I want to you know I use it for our mostly for our video stuff But I also control like my mutes and things like that So if I want to change and have the screen go to a screenshot or whatever I just I can push the button and I don't have to think about it. It's great Um, this thing he's right. It looks like a stream desk on a stream deck on On rails here He says it comes with profiles for common apps including mac or windows desktop apple's final cut photoshop premiere, etc It's got a nice gooey app that allows visual configuration and programming with a built-in list of actions and drag and drop configs I thought these guys were just one upping stream deck but going to their website I realized they had been making prosumer and pro level control surfaces for quite some time Just a lot more expensive until now They have some cool bigger ones with large dial and another with multiple physical fader levels. Oh interesting. Yeah, I got to learn about loop deck Okay, uh in subways my budget, uh, I glad I didn't know about all the other stuff that they made. Yeah, yeah, yeah This is great. Thank you for sharing this robert. Yeah, I I am I am very curious about this thing If you're doing any kind of I mean You know these things the stream deck the the loop deck are Targeted marketed at people doing video streaming and all of that But they are soft buttons like you can assign anything to them And so if there are things even apps that you run you can like, you know You can push a button and make it run an app or push a button and make it Rejigger your interface or you know, really, you know, you can trigger all kinds of things from these so You know, it's it's um You can even Trigger a shortcut with it, which means you could turn on or off your home kit devices too, right? Like i'm just trying to think and it's all contextual too You can have at least on the stream deck and i'm i'm pretty sure the loop deck does the same thing You can have different Layouts pop you auto populate on the Control surface depending on what apps you're running too. So yeah It's interesting stuff. That's cool. Thank you for that robert. I like it um All right. Yeah, moving on it's cool stuff found time Gavin has an answer for last week's Uh, uh, what do we call it? Um, uh geek challenge and It's called lossless cut and it is a free and lossless video editor Allison Sheridan wrote in and and correctly told us that ffm peg Can do all of the stuff that we wanted we were talking about the lossless editing This uh lossless cut it's it's available from github. It is freely downloadable It leverages ffm peg at its core to do this It just gives you a graphical interface to to make all the magic happen. So Yeah, very cool. Thank you, Gavin. I like it. It's good Fun stuff. All right, john you want to take us to alex? uh alex says Um, I wanted to give a shout out to a fan control software that I use It is not free but very recently priced It's called tg pro. You may be wondering why I recommend the software. First, it is very rich in features Highly configurable, but more importantly, it is regularly updated which tells me that the developer is very keen on consistent improvements And acts quickly on user feedback Anyways, if you're looking for a very good fan control software for your mac, I think this is an excellent choice Huh, this looks cool. It like it shows The temperature of your cpu course like there's more it'll control the fans, but it'll show you all kinds of things Uh, it's called tg pro. Yeah from tuna belly software I like it. Yeah Yeah, and so it's temperature monitoring fan control and diagnostics Yeah Yeah, this might become one of those tools that we you know that we that that like you and me love Nice fine, man. Nice find alex Nice. Nice. Nice. I like it. Um Robert comes back again with another thing that I did not know about which I love he says, um I've been using audio hijack to control or to record and Uh Manage all of my audio but I've yet to try it out for processing real-time Audio feeding into zoom or other live stream type setups Using a mac there aren't a lot of options and I've considered getting a hardware audio processor But I haven't been doing enough live sessions to justify the cost and learning curve I just heard about this software from ginger audio called ground control caster Uh, and it's a software suite that specifically promotes itself as a max solution for shaping Improving voice quality of live audio without having to be a total audio engineer Uh compressor expander equalizer nerd. I'm wondering if you have thoughts or suggestions since I know you are always tweaking your live streaming setup At least from time to time. Well, I had never heard of ground control caster live There's a free version and a pro version It looks really cool. Um It does a lot of the same things as audio hijack But it's like audio hijack and loop back Married together in one app and you get like a mixer interface that you can see on the screen This I I have not messed with it yet, but I'm going to this. It seems very cool You can add vst plugins. So yeah, so very similar to So what audio hijack would do just a different a different paradigm of of letting you interact with it, which Yeah, I mean, you know, they say they make it easier I'm sure that's It's hard to say Without using it, uh, of course, but yeah, very cool All right, I but I will use it. So yes, I'll circle back robert. That's pretty cool, man I'm assuming you haven't messed with ground control caster, right john okay, uh I answered you before you said nope because I saw you shaking your head I need to remember that this show is mostly an audio show. Uh, all right, we've got time for a couple more You want to take us to ben Um, ben says I know y'all Generally, we're talking about pre-release products except for beta os versions However, rolling swear has delivered many successful campaigns and I think this one would be up your alley Edge pro is a magnetic mount for phones and tablets and lights to attach adjacent to a computer I think it's primarily designed for laptops, but I'm hoping it will work just as well on an iMac My blue mountie from ten one design recently broke and I'm backing this campaign to effectively replace that Uh campaign closes in nine days So, uh, huh. Yeah Check it out. So so I think this would be especially useful if you're um What is it universal access continuity can't oh universal access Oh, yeah, if you're if you're controlling multiple devices from the same thing. Is that what we call that? Yep. Yep Yeah, and they show You know somebody with their laptop and then on the right is what i'm going to guess is an ipad and on the left is What i'm going to guess is an iphone um And so it lets you it lets you mount it so Yeah, this is interesting. It looks like I I can't tell it's got a stick to the the The laptop or the ipad for the phone it supports magsafe So i'm wondering if this is a good continuity camera mount option because it looks thin And it's got a hinge so it would fold down Yeah, this is interesting. All right. Yeah. Yeah, and it's uh, it's a kickstarter. So yep Bear bear in mind you are supporting a concept Uh, you are not nest you are not buying a product You you get a reward if it if it actually succeeds But you know, you're not you may never you you may spend money and never get Anything out of it other than the satisfaction of backing a gung-ho Entrepreneur, which is great. So just bear that in mind kickstarter. But yeah. Oh, that's interesting All right fun We got time for one more. I think john you got uh, you got bob cute up there Sure, um Let's see. I'm sorry. Okay. Could you All right, should we maybe we do uh, maybe we do andrew's and uh, we'll come back to bob for for next week. Shall we? All right, sweet. So andrew tells us, uh, about a new lg Monitor it's a it's available for 500 bucks from amazon it is Uh, it they call it the lg smart monitor. It's a 32 inch u hd display, which is how we say 4k in nerd Uh, it's got what they call an ergo stand That clips to or screws into but it can clip to your desk, which is kind of amazing That they've figured out how to make a monitor work that way Uh, it is a monitor uses usb type c But it's also a smart display. It has lg's web os in it. It has airplay 2 in it. It's got bluetooth in it. It's got, um Stereo speakers in it. So this is an interesting thing Uh, i'm a little sad. They didn't make it as a 5k or even a 6k display But it's 500 bucks and a 32 inch display clips to your desk or clamps to your desk I think is a better better term to use But multi-purpose like yeah, i'm i'm kind of into this Um, yeah, it's kind of interesting. Yeah, um Oh It wants to play music I don't know if you heard that music But if somebody's watching the video you can see they've got kind of a video that shows multiple use cases Where it's clamped to the desk They've got it in sort of a studio apartment kind of thing where you know, you use it at your desk And then you swing it around and you can watch videos on it This monitor will rotate on this stand. So we were talking earlier about uh portrait versus Landscape mode and boom there it is and again you can airplay to it. You can man Yeah That's it's a For 500 bucks And it's an you get an lg display Oh, I kind of like it. I kind of I it's got potential It's got potential Thank you for sharing that with us andrew that's you might make me spend 500 bucks Well, we always say that cool stuff found is uh Is a an expensive segment to listen to you folks say that We say that it's an expensive segment to produce Because we get as excited about this stuff as you do and then you know, there we are so All right, uh, yeah, thanks for hanging out with us. This is Thanksgiving week Thanks to all of you. 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