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Roughing the Data
This week on Battle Born Tech the Big Game looms. Joe warns about the WhatsApp flaw that allows a code to be executed. Turn OFF auto-download feature to be better protected from the attack. Joe also cautions giving your data to AI, especially if you have medical or legal data. Christy has a warning about laptop batteries and underused dot matrix printers.
Bill wants to keep his work off of the cloud. After avoid OneDrive, we talk about on-prem options for backup and encryption for cloud storage.
Robert is stumped setting up his nest hub on the home guest network. Security vs. Convenance is highlighted or obscured.
Brian has a slow laptop spinning in the data rut when he needs solid state traction. Memory needs to be matched, 2x4gb (8gb total), 2x8gb (16gb total), etc. not unmatched (4gb and an 8gb for 12gb total) Also warned about leaving a laptop plugged in.
We are in the studio Saturdays 9 am to 11 am Pacific. Call direct to studio then or anytime at 775-241-3571 and set up a time to battle your tech!
“Probably just for the older folks…but who else is listening?”
“A good way to use the cloud but not use the cloud.”
“O great, I got garbage!”
“Those things die without warning.”
“Except for bots trying to sell you something.”
“Go right out of the house on the internet…don’t stop to talk to anybody”
“Maybe don’t ever answer a text…don’t click the link in text.”
“Inkjets are like goldfish.”
All em-dashes — were made by the common number of human fingers on the keypad—ALT+0151—no A.I. was involved in their creation.
BATTLE PLANS
with help from Claude.ai

DIP Switches
A DIP (Dual Inline Package) switch is a small manual electric switch packaged in a series of individual on/off switches housed in a single unit, commonly used to configure hardware settings on circuit boards.

Cloud
A term for the internet or the web and more specifically storage online with internet service providers like OneDrive, DropBox, Google Drive, Amazon Web Services.

Dark Pattern
A dark pattern is a deceptive User Interface design trick intentionally crafted to manipulate users into doing something they didn’t mean to do: like signing up for a subscription, sharing more data than intended, or making an accidental purchase. Dark Patterns exploit cognitive biases uses and confusing layouts.

On Perm
“On-premises” refers to hosting and running software and data on one’s own machines, rather than relying on third-party cloud providers. This gives users direct control over their data, security, and compliance.

Zip File
The ZIP file format is a widely used archive format that compresses one or more files into a single file, reducing size and easing transfer especially executable files that could be blocked from downloading.

Side loading
Sideloading is the process of installing an app on a device directly from a file (such as an APK on Android) rather than through the device’s official app store, bypassing the platform’s standard review and distribution process.

Phishing
Phishing is a cyberattack where criminals impersonate legitimate organizations or individuals — typically through deceptive emails, texts, or fake websites — to trick people into revealing sensitive information like passwords, credit card numbers, or personal data.

Spinning vs. Solid State
Traditional spinning hard drives (HDDs) store data on rotating magnetic platters and use a mechanical read/write arm to access data, making them slower and more vulnerable to damage from drops or movement, but they offer large storage capacities at a lower cost per gigabyte. Solid State Drives (SSDs) have no moving parts and instead store data on flash memory chips, making them significantly faster, quieter, more durable, and energy-efficient but more expensive.

M.2
M.2 is a compact form factor for Solid State Drives that plugs directly into a slot on the motherboard, and when using the NVMe protocol, delivers blazing-fast speeds several times quicker than a traditional SATA SSD, making it the preferred choice for modern computers where performance is a priority.

Spicy Pillow
A “spicy pillow” is a slang term used to describe a laptop battery that has become dangerously swollen or bloated due to internal chemical breakdown, causing it to puff up and potentially warp the laptop’s case. This condition that poses a serious fire and safety hazard requiring immediate battery replacement.
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