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Bright Lights,
Old Macs

This week on Battle Born Tech, our callers’ computers. Robin’s iPhone is so bright she has to wear sunglasses at night. We spelunk in accessibility settings for a solution. We ask for a better one from listeners or from Apple.

Ron rescues his dongleless mouse from the ecycle bin by discovering a Unifying product line from Logitech. Bluetooth is even more universal but more expensive.

Robin comes out of the closet with her husband’s old All-in-One Mac. We suggest web applications but the browser’s old TLS definitions probably stop that use. Applications already Aon it will work, but new ones cannot be added. 

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“I would pay money if my phone didn’t tell me what’s happening in the world.” 

“Get into your dark place and give us a call.”

“Unless you want the FBI knocking at your door.”

“Boy those were crazy years.”

“I’m so glad you are taking questions now.” 

“I’m on team husband right now.”

“Might be a gotcha somewhere.” 

“That would be a very battle born techy thing to do.”

“Dance with the one who brought you.” 

 

 

BATTLE PLANS


Cap’n Crunch Whistle

In the mid-1960s the prize in Cap’n Crunch cereal boxes produced at 2600 Hz tone that was used to take over phone switching systems. 

TLS

Stands for “Transport Layer Security.” TLS is a data encryption technology that provides secure data transfers from websites to users. Older computers with older browsers cannot access current websites since TLS has been updated.

Color Warmth/Temperature

Warmth is how light feels while Color Temperature is a technical measurement in Kelvin of light, 6500K is daylight bulb (outside is 10,000K) and crisp and blue, while 2700K is amber looking candlelight bulb. 

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 Losing Face

Christy and Joe talk Tax Scams, iPhone Face ID challenges, Apple genius bar exam, archived shows, getting more room on a hard drive, and updating the Internet.

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  1. Lee has a face that won’t crack his iPhone.
  2. Steve wonders where the previous Battle Born Tech shows have gone.
  3. Keith needs more room for taxes!
  4. Teresa has found something wrong on the internet.

“IRS does NOT take gift cards for payments.” 

“I’m glad you didn’t call me…what did you do?”

“You don’t see the cracks over the radio” 

“The cutting of the fingers is not good.”

“What the web gives…the web can take away” 

“Don’t forget the treat!”

 

https://xkcd.com/386/

 

 

BATTLE PLANS


Polarized

Polarized light is light waves that have been filtered to vibrate in only one direction, so intensity is cut in half.

Linux

Linux is a free, open-source operating system kernel that comes in many variations.

Screen Protectors

Special glass, film, or even plastic that covers a phone screen and protects the screen from scratches and cracks.

Recycle Bin

 

Where deleted files are stored until emptied with right click on the desktop icon. Use can hold down the SHIFT key and delete the files directly and permanently.

NAS

 

Network Attached Storage. A group of hard drives in a case  connected to a network that is used for storage by computers on the network.

Cache

 

Cache, which is pronounced “cash” (not “catch” or “cashay”), stores recently used information so that it can be quickly accessed at a later time. – TechTerms

 

 

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 Your Windows Roots Are Showing

Christy talks to callers about bar codes, home pages, installing Libre Office on Linux (A classic it hurts when I do this; stop doing that answer!)

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  1. Lee calls about his bar code scanner gun that doesn’t know its a keyboard
  2. Donna can change her home page on a WordPress website.
  3. Lee downloads a Linux tarbell file but really just sudo apt install or the GUI package manager from the desktop.

“Light can be both a particle and wave at the same time.” 

“For those who are not following along…why are you listening to this program?”

“USB is a wonderful thing and a little dangerous too” 

“Hides it in different places…you do not expect.”

“Out in the wilderness vibe coding” 

“Your Windows roots are showing…need to get those touched up for Linux!”

 

 

 

BATTLE PLANS


CDC mode

CDC (Communications Device Class) mode emulates a serial COM port allows two-way communication between the scanner and computer for status and control. Requires a driver for a serial port.

HID

Human Interface Device drivers for keyboards, mouse, trackball, handheld scanners, foot switch and anything that gets info from the human to the computer. Only one way communication.

SCSI

Small Computer System Interface (pronounce SKUZZY) an old mostly external interface for hard drives and scanners that could be daisy chained together replaced by the faster SATA, Firewire, or USB connections.

Widgets

 

Are used by themes to add information and elements to a webpage, such as a map, address, image slider.

Debian Linux Distro

 

One of the oldest distros of Linux know to be stable and reliable. Linux is just a kernel (the core of an OS). A distro (distribution) is when someone takes that kernel and bundles it with a package manager, desktop environment, default apps, and configuration to make a complete, usable operating system. 

Tarbell

From “Tape Archive” an non- compressed method of combining files and directorys into a single file. 

 

 

 

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 Help Me Before I Smash This Machine

The FCC drops a bombshell — all new routers must be made in the USA. Christy and Joe break down what that means for your home network and your wallet. Mitch is finally ready to get home internet and needs to know his options — from traditional ISPs to Starlink standby mode. Steve goes deep on MoCA (ethernet over coaxial cable) and has a sharp warning for DirecTV users. And Donna bravely faces her Outlook email chaos, sending Christy on a wild settings safari through Credential Manager, manual configs, and Microsoft’s overzealous “helpfulness.” Plus: is your email situation even worth fixing?

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  1. Mitch is ready to get home internet and wonders about his options.
  2. Donna considers whether she really wants to fix her email. We go on at Outlook settings safari.
  3. Steve gets up to speed on MoCA ethernet over Coaxial and warns about DirectTV.

“Used to be just your phone, a whistle and some hope to get on the Internet.” 

“I guess I’ll burn that bridge when I come to it.”

“I screwed up my email.”

“Help me before I smash this machine.”

“I never going to tell someone not to change their password…change it every day ” 

“Are you sure you want email?”

“Even though you said manual — Microsoft just loves to help you.” 

“Little better than a sticky note.”

 

 

BATTLE PLANS


Router

A router is a hardware device that directs traffic between the internet and local networks and devices such as computers, tablets, phones on wifi, and smart devices. 

Credential Manager

Stores both Web Credentials with website and online account logins used by Edge and some apps and Windows Credentials: logins used by Windows itself and desktop apps (such as Outlook) on your local network or PC.

MoCA

Multimedia over Coax Alliance industry standard for sending networking data over coax with frequencies that avoid interfering with Cable TV

DirecTV DECA

 

DirecTV Ethernet-to-Coax Adapter is a incompatible standard used by DirecTV to control their set boxes. Special hardware is needed to you DirecTV and Internet on the same coax. (Unlike standard cable TV)

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Uninvited Guests 

This week on Battle Born Tech, our callers’ computers are playing host to some very uninvited guests.

Tom suspects something is hiding deep in his system — and he’s right to worry. Rootkits are the sneakiest squatters in computing, designed to stay invisible while they run the show. We dig out the eviction tools: Malwarebytes with rootkit scanning switched ON (it’s off by default — you have to ask for it), and the legendary Kaspersky TDSSKiller for the stubborn cases that won’t leave quietly.

Jackson’s Bluetooth speaker has its own uninvited guest: a previous user lurking in the store.  Joe helps sort it out with some hard-won wisdom — the best wireless audio today means aptX Adaptive, LC3, LE Audio, or Bluetooth 5.2+, but the catch is both your headphones AND your source device have to speak the same language. Bluetooth doesn’t negotiate. It just picks the codec both sides have in common.

We go hunting with Brian in Windows Security settings and finds something nobody invited: OneDrive ads squatting in his security panel. We also uncover the ghost of Windows S Mode, still haunting fresh Windows 11 installs under a new name: Smart App Control and explain how ransomware protection through version history is available in Microsoft’s OneDrive. Christy remembers Giant Anti-Spyware the ancestor of Windows Security.

In Battle Plans: we clear up the difference between MoCA internet over coax and the old Token Ring network — not the same animal at all — and explain why your coax cable might already be doing double duty without you knowing it.

“Uninvited Guests” — because your computer didn’t lock the door.

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  1. Tom wonders if he can find out rootkits. We help him dig them out. Correction: MalwareBytes Rootkit is an OPTION to turn it on. Shift+Restart will get you to reinstall Windows – with or without! your data
  2. Jackson solves a Bluetooth speaker. Joe recommends aptX Adaptive, LC3 or LE Audio or Bluetoon 5.2+ is today’s best but both headphones AND the source have to have matching codecs
  3. Brian goes on a safari in Windows Security settings. What are all these OneDrive ads!? They do some ransomware protection with version history for recovery. The echo of Windows S mode in Smart App Control in fresh installs of Windows 11. And the dangers of ClickFix cut and past to run attack.

“Nothing Works All the Time” 

“Vampire Clamps…Scary Times”

“I wasn’t there when the accident occurred.”

“Bluetooth is promiscuous.”

“I don’t know where that operating system came from!” 

“Anti-virus doesn’t protect you from being tricked by the tricksters.”

“No extra anti-virus recommended at all.” 

“Set it on fire and buy a new system.”

 

 

BATTLE PLANS


Coaxial Cable

Token Ring Networking used twisted pair copper cables first shielded (Type 1) and later unshielded.  Coaxial cable was used with 10BASE2 or 10BASE5. Today’s Ethernet also uses UTP (Unshielded twisted pairs) with RJ-45 connectors.

ClickFix

Scammers instructs victims to  press Windows + R to open the Run dialog. The victim is told to press Ctrl+V and hit Enter and BANG! they paste and execute a remote malware exploit without knowing it. See our link to Charley!

MoCA

Multimedia over Coax Alliance industry standard for sending networking data over coax with frequencies that avoid interfering with Cable TV

CAT 6

 

DirecTV Ethernet-to-Coax Adapter is a incompatible standard used by DirecTV to control their set boxes. Special hardware is needed to you DirecTV and Internet on the same coax. (Unlike standard cable TV)

Codec

 

Codec is short for “coder-decoder.” It is an algorithm used to encode data, such as an audio or video clip. The encoded data must be decoded when played back.

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Zoom In, Log In, Plug In

March 3, 2026

This week on Battle Born Tech, Joe and Christy welcome three callers and talk about scammers trying to butcher your piggy bank and how to use Windows games (not OneDrive!) on Linux machines using Proton.

Robert has some grandma helping tips. Fitting a webpage or reading captions on a monitor using the Zoom functions 

Billy wonders who all these people are on his company’s Linkedin Page. We give some hints to keep the staff up to date.

Steve finds out about MoCA for his internet and also what an internet switch is. After call reviews strategies for wifi placement. Christy recommends looking for gigabit switches and stay away from hubs if you find an old one. 

Last week on Battle Born Tech: Check out the fork of WINE for gaming on Linux:  Proton. Unlike Wine, Proton typically requires no configuration and is intended for the complete beginner. Just install Steam and enable Proton!

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“Some good tips for our more senior listeners”

“Usually they put more effort into it.” 

“We’re going to need a bigger monitor.”

“Are We Still On For Lunch?”

“Just looked at it-Ugh-Delete!”

“You Can’t Control the Internet.” 

“Use the Zero option to get your windows back.”

“They mumble words…like a certain radio show.” 

 

 

BATTLE PLANS


Ctrl-0 (Zero)

 Holding the Ctrl key and tapping the Zero key returns a zoomed window to 100% size.

Pig Butchering

It is the long con where the scammers give you something to begin (small investment return, love) to fattening you up for the slaughter later when they take all your money . 

WINE

Stands for “Wine Is Not an Emulator”, instead it is a compatibility layer which allows Windows programs to run on Linux by implementing the Windows system calls (API). Link to Proton alternative.

Link to Bottles Add-on

Megs & Gigs not Mips

“Megs” (Mbps) and “Gigs” (Gbps) — these just describe how fast data travels to and from your device. Like water flowing through a pipe: the bigger the pipe, the more data gets through at once. A “Gig” connection is 1,000 times faster than a “Meg,” making it better for households with lots of devices or heavy streaming. Mips is Millions of Instructions per second, how fast a computer processes.

API

Application Program Interface. Provides developers with user interface controls and elements, such as scroll bars and dialog boxes. It gives commands to access the file system such as creating and deleting files.

MoCA

Multimedia over Coax Alliance. Lets folks to use existing coax wiring (for cable TV) for internet connection with paired devices on either end of the coaxial cable. Care needs to be taken to get the correct version if cable TV or DirecTV is using the coax.

Token Ring Network

A token ring is a type of local area network where devices are connected in a circle and share data using a “token” — a small packet of data that gets passed around the network. Only the device holding the token can send data at any given time, which prevents data collisions and keeps traffic orderly. Developed by IBM in the 1980s and later standardized as IEEE 802.5, token ring technology was once a popular alternative to Ethernet, though it has since been largely replaced by modern networking standards.

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Driving MS Dizzy

This week on Battle Born Tech during the State of the Union address, we are seeking files and drives. Joan leaves a voicemail wanting to know about the lock screen photos, then, by voice call, we hear Joan is surprised when Microsoft’s One Drive works and moves her files to her new machine. Our second voicemail is from Lee who wants to get OneDrive on his Linux based Raspberry Pi 500. Caution: I get distracted talking about WINE, but WINE is not for OneDrive!

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“We give responses not answers.” 

“Joe, are you still alive today?”

“Now you’re the Tamagotchi.”

“Have we ruled out elves?”

“Some Bitcoin repository and can’t get it out.” 

“The ones who don’t have trouble—don’t come in!”

“They don’t call it Bitlocker but it is Bitlocker!” 

“If you are a Windows user and you go over to Linux—you’re just spoiled.”

“No Xies on Linux” 

“Bingo Bango”

“No Exes on Linux” 

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


Tamagotchi

Tamagotchi is a brand of small, egg-shaped handheld digital pet devices created by Akihiro Yokoi and Aki Maita and marketed by Japanese toymaker Bandai since 1996. Players nurture a virtual pet through various life stages using a simple three-button interface. The name blends the Japanese words tamago (“egg”) and uotchi (“watch”).

Lock Screen Photos

Paste this into the file explorer window to get the directory with lock screen photos. They need to be renamed with an .jpg at the end (the extension) for most programs to display them.

%USERPROFILE%\
AppData\Local\Packages\
Microsoft.Windows.
ContentDeliveryManager_
cw5n1h2txyewy\
LocalState\Assets

Hard Drive Encryption 

Windows 11 Home does automatic data encryption if you use a microsoft account to set up your computer. (Pro uses the more robust BitLocker.) Both store the recovery key in the Microsoft account.

How to turn if off (or on)

Go to Settings → Privacy & Security → Device Encryption

WINE 

Stands for “Wine Is Not an Emulator”, instead it is a compatibility layer which allows Windows programs to run on Linux by implementing the Windows system calls (API).
Link to Proton alternative.

Link to Bottles Add-on

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Defying the Best Used By Date

This week on Battle Born Tech we back pedal on last weeks memory amount recommendations, get in your face about your iPhone security, Notepad++ update server malware compromise, and talk to our callers about real concerns!

Bill is looking for desktop shortcuts. In addition to dragging the URL, you can hold Alt while dragging a file from File Explorer, this makes a shortcut instead of copying the file. For Programs, right click on the Program icon, then click More then choose create shortcut on desktop.

Halley stuffing new wine in old wineskins with VGA input from HDMI output. (3.5mm jack not 1/4″!)  Maybe a dock?

Steven is tentative about having Windows 10 on his network with Windows 11 and Linux machinces. 

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“Everything is easy if you know how to do it. ” 

“That guy just went update crazy.”

“Better but less popular”

“Smart to Dumb is easier than Dumb to Smart”

“It helps to have greybeard to figure out how to get old things working with new things.” 

“New wine into Old wineskins have been a problem since Bible times.”

“USB keys have a 4th dimension” 

“Times Up for Windows 10”

“What happens? Things STOP happening!” 

“You’re on your own, good luck!”

“Don’t tell  Microsoft” 

“There is a lot of nothing on the other side of October?”

“Take a left turn over to Linux” 

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
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Hex Character Codes

A Hex Character Code (like ♥ for ♥) is a way to “type” any character using its Unicode number written in hexadecimal (base-16). The &#x is a standard HTML prefix that tells the browser “what follows is a hex number,” and the digits after it (e.g. 2665) are that character’s unique address in the Unicode system. 

Memory Interleaving²

Memory interleaving works by using the lowest bits of a address to select which bank to access — with 2 banks, addresses ending in 0 go to Bank 0 and 1 to Bank 1, keeping both banks continuously busy in a smooth pipeline.

It requires powers of 2 because the bank selection is done with simple, near-instant bitwise operations

Phone Lock Down Mode

iPhone Lockdown Mode is an optional, extreme security feature designed for the rare individuals who may be personally targeted by highly sophisticated cyberattacks. When enabled, it tightens security by strictly limiting certain apps, websites, and features — including blocking most message attachments, disabling complex web technologies, and restricting device connections. 

Metro Interface 

Metro (AKA Modern UI, Windows 9-style UI, Microsoft Design Language) was the bold, tile-based design language Microsoft introduced with Windows 8, featuring large, colorful, flat tiles on the Start Screen that replaced the traditional Start Menu and were designed to work equally well with touch and mouse input.

ESU for Windows 10 

Windows 10 ESU (Extended Security Updates) allows users to keep receiving critical security updates  after end of support on October 14, 2025. It does not include new features, bug fixes, or technical support — strictly security patches only, and consumer enrollment runs through October 13, 2026.

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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.

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“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. 

 

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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