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Don’t Ask Don’t Tell

This week on Battle Born Tech. Christy consoles Callers and Joe warns listeners. This week Joe’s hair is  

Smoked > Scorched > Crisped > Torched > Ashen

About Facebook firing employees and moving engineers to AI work, AI scams that have some of these signs: unusual offer, age restrictions, urgency and simplicity. 

Steve warns that being approved for the free extension on Windows 10 updates expires if you don’t log into a Microsoft account for threescore days.

Jeff gets cut off but not before he reveals his laptop has a poor work life balance with personal creeping into the workspace. 

Bill wonders why his laptop has turned into a nag and a scold. We notify him of the reason and how to set it to “don’t ask – don’t tell”. After we adjust from Windows 11 Edge to Windows 10 Edge.

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! 

“Got to say HELLO every 60 days.” 

“Try it out let us know.”

“Let Microsoft know you are alive and well and using Windows 10.”

“How else will stuff AI down your throat.”

“Rotary Club taking over.” 

“We probably shouldn’t say that over the air”

“Personal choice—we don’t judge.” 

“Usually people like that.”

“Uh-oh I missed ” 

“There is no undo on log-off.”

“You’re a little bit too high, I think.” 

“Okay lets start over.”

“Uh-oh I missed ” 

“Let’s do it that way because we are lost.”

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


ESU

Microsoft program that provides continued security patches for Windows versions that have reached end of official support.

Hello Sign in

A passwordless authentication feature that lets you sign into Windows and Microsoft services using facial recognition, fingerprint, or a PIN.

Bitlocker 

A built-in Windows encryption tool that protects data on your drive by scrambling it so only authorized users can access it.

Notifications 

Sneaky permission-based alerts that websites can send to your desktop or device even when you’re not actively browsing that site.

 

Carson City Linux User Group – Meeting third Saturdays at ComputerCorps in Carson City – carsoncitylinux.org
 

One on One Tech Help at the Carson City Library Wednesdays 3-4 pm Techbusters
 

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