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  • TW83: Mac Minis, Memberships, and Workflow Hacks
    2024/11/04

    Michael and Damashe discuss optimizing work setups, from Mac Minis to automation tools like Hazel, and weigh the benefits of DIY versus ready-made membership systems. They also share updates on Unmute Presents and plans for a new Q&A format.

    Episode Resources
    • Join Bits
    • Noodlesoft – Simply Useful Software
    • Paid Membership Pro

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    1 時間 20 分
  • TW82: "Portable Scanners, Desk Setups, and the Importance of Stretching"
    2024/10/28

    In this episode of Technically Working, we dive into the intricacies of desk setups and the importance of having a boom arm for your microphone. We also discuss the challenges of maintaining a clean and organized workspace, and the benefits of implementing a stretching routine to alleviate back pain and improve overall physical health. Our hosts share their personal experiences and tips for staying physically fit while managing a busy work schedule.

    We also explore the world of portable scanners, with a focus on finding the best options for scanning receipts and invoices on the go. Our hosts discuss the pros and cons of different models, including the Doxy Go, and invite listeners to share their recommendations. Additionally, we touch on the latest updates in macOS and iOS, including the new features in Hazel 6 and the integration of GPT with Siri. Tune in for a mix of practical advice, tech insights, and a few laughs along the way.

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    1 時間 13 分
  • TW81: Technical Glitches, Riverside Troubles, and Audio Adventures
    2024/10/21

    In this episode of Technically Working, Damashe and Michael dive into their hands-on experiences with tech setups, both in the studio and on the go. Damashe struggles with Riverside's mobile app not supporting USB microphones on iPhones, leading to frustrations during a test run. Michael shares his latest adventures in managing live audio for events, wiring complex setups to integrate Zoom calls and in-room speakers seamlessly. They also touch on Apple’s newly released iPad mini, discuss the frustrations of Seeing AI resetting first start settings, , and discuss future projects involving IVR systems and automated transcripts for their podcasts. Along the way, they reflect on the importance of flexibility when dealing with real-world tech hurdles.

    Segments:

    1. Riverside App Frustrations (02:00) – Damashe encounters issues using Riverside’s mobile app with USB mics on an iPhone, and Michael shares his thoughts on the troubleshooting process.

    2. New iPad Mini and Tech Chat (09:00) – The duo discusses Apple’s surprise release of the new iPad mini, comparing its chip to the current iPhones and speculating on Damashe's possible upgrade.

    3. Live Event Audio Setup (13:00) – Michael details his complex audio setup for a recent live event, involving the Mackie Pro FX12 V3, multiple microphones, and integrating Zoom audio with in-room speakers.

    4. Handling Tech Glitches and Flexibility (22:00) – They talk about the challenges of tech glitches during live events and how staying flexible saved the day for Michael’s recent event.

    5. IVR System Discussion (57:00) – Damashe proposes a project involving IVR (Interactive Voice Response) systems for small businesses, asking Michael for feedback on possible setups with VoIP.ms and how they could expand the project.

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    1 時間 11 分
  • "Optimizing Audio Setups and Workflow Hacks"
    2024/10/14
    Show Notes:

    In this episode of Technically Working, Michael and Damashe dive into the complexities of audio setups and workflows. Michael shares his intricate setup involving a Mackie ProFX12, the Shure Beta 87A mic, and the Vocaster Two. The duo discusses balancing inputs, managing audio channels in Reaper, and troubleshooting issues with VoiceOver playback. Damashe also reveals a new discovery about Zoom’s ability to select specific input channels, which could streamline audio management during calls.

    As the conversation shifts, Michael reflects on organizing personal and professional life, including the importance of having a clear purpose. He also talks about recent challenges with accessibility features on iPhones and iPads, and the ever-present dilemma of balancing volunteer work and productivity.

    In the second half of the episode, the discussion turns to WordPress tools like Local by Flywheel and WP Migrate DB Pro, with a brief exploration into the changes surrounding Advanced Custom Fields (ACF) and its security concerns. Michael and Damashe also share insights about using Riverside.fm for podcast recording and the importance of ensuring backups work as intended.

    Tune in for a mix of technical tips, personal reflections, and practical advice for podcasters and tech enthusiasts alike!

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    57 分
  • TW79 - Mac vs. Windows: When Backups Matter and AI Fails
    2024/10/07
    Show Notes:

    In this episode of Technically Working, Michael and Damashe share their recent tech struggles and solutions. Michael’s trusty Lenovo laptop finally bites the dust, forcing him to switch to Mallory's MacBook Air—sparking a discussion on the pros and cons of Mac vs. Windows and the importance of having solid backup systems. Damashe highlights the significance of testing backups and restoring them, sharing some recent issues with restoring systems that didn’t go as planned.

    The duo also dives into the quirks of using AI tools like ChatGPT for task management and troubleshooting. Michael shares his experience with AI’s limitations in understanding voice commands and personal reminders, while Damashe reflects on building tailored AI models for local usage.

    Other topics include internet stability woes, frustrations with Riverside.fm’s handling of recordings, and the surprising new features in macOS and iOS that have made their workflows smoother—despite a few glitches along the way.

    Key Takeaways:

    • Why Michael canceled Aira and switched to ChatGPT Plus.
    • Mac’s new features that make VoiceOver more consistent.
    • Damashe’s issues with local AI recording in Riverside.
    • The importance of testing backup systems.
    • Using AI for task management and its current limitations.

    Tune in to learn about their tech trials and how they’re navigating the latest changes in AI, Mac, and Windows systems!

    Let me know if you need any adjustments!

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    1 時間 5 分
  • TW78 - That's Not Pringles
    2024/10/01
    In this episode, learn what Damashe sent Michael, what Michael bought, our thoughts on the Meta Announcement, and how Damashe has ... tried to use META AI!
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    47 分
  • TW77: Will My Dolly Fit?
    2024/09/16

    Will My Dolly Fit?

    In this episode, Damashe and Michael dive into a lively and personal conversation, packed with humor and insights from their day-to-day experiences.

    Damashe kicks things off with a funny story about forgetting to send a surprise package to Michael, which sparks a discussion about the chaos of juggling schedules, rescheduling meetings, and balancing life and work.

    The conversation quickly shifts to Damashe’s vending machine business. He talks about managing an increase in customers at one of his rest areas, the challenges of keeping track of sales through card readers, and the decision-making process when upgrading technology for his machines. It's a deep dive into the balance of managing a small business, embracing tech, and keeping costs in check.

    From vending machines to organizing personal spaces, Damashe shares how he stays on top of labeling and organizing products, touching on the larger theme of accessibility for those who are visually impaired. Michael joins in, adding his thoughts on technology and its role in staying self-sufficient.

    They then dive into a tech tangent—discussing tools like personalized podcast feeds that turn articles into audio, and how these tools make their workflows more efficient. Both share stories of their latest tech adventures and misadventures, adding a good dose of humor to the episode.

    In a practical turn, Damashe opens up about the realities of managing his vending machine inventory, dealing with different locations, and the unpredictable situations that arise when transporting goods. Entrepreneurs and small business owners will find this segment particularly relatable.

    Towards the end, they review the latest Apple announcements, particularly on accessibility features. Damashe gives his take on what excites him—and what disappoints him—about Apple's incremental updates. They finish up with some grocery shopping hacks, focusing on using Scan and Go at stores like Sam’s Club for maximum efficiency.

    This episode is packed with laughs, tech tips, and real-world business insights, all wrapped in Damashe and Michael’s laid-back and authentic conversation style.

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    56 分
  • TW76 - Who won the Internet Connection?
    2024/09/09

    In this episode, we tackle the technical challenges of managing personal setups, particularly internet connectivity and smart home configurations. We share a frustrating recording experience due to connection issues and Demasi's quest for reliable internet, considering options like Starlink. The conversation shifts to home automation, exploring the setup of Apple Home and discussing smart locks for everyday efficiency. We also speculate on upcoming Apple devices and shifts in video conferencing tools, while touching on a new interest in coding with Python. Lastly, we highlight improvements in our podcast setup and the importance of community support through platforms like Memberful, calling for audience feedback and a preview of future content. This episode combines personal anecdotes with technical insights in navigating a complex technological landscape.

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    47 分