I Need Coffee - Episode 158 - BC Weekly Update!

12/05/2025 1h 3min Episodio 158
I Need Coffee - Episode 158 - BC Weekly Update!

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Show Notes: Episode 158 of "I Need Coffee" - Weekly BC Review1. Technical Challenges and Solutions:   - Struggles with audio issues due to faulty studio monitors and Microsoft Teams updates causing security alerts.   - Encountered and resolved a glitch in Business Central (BC) admin center and issues with incorrect MICR fonts in check formats.   - Highlighted the complexities of BC Web API (e.g., PATCH operations, bound actions) and the need for thorough testing due to inconsistent functionality.2. Professional Development and Learning:   - Emphasis on continuous learning at the ERP Center of Excellence, focusing on billable hours, utilization, and intensive training (e.g., Joselyn reducing check format time from 8 hours to 1.5 hours).   - Team in El Salvador expanding skills, including website creation with Namecheap and Power Automate for automation.   - Exploration of BC admin API for Sentinel rules and telemetry sessions for DynamicsCon.3. Business Central Updates and Processes:   - Business Central version 25.5 dedicated to 58 hot fixes with no new features, prioritizing bug fixes and refactoring.   - Deep dive into ACH and Positive Pay configurations, noting non-standard bank file formats as a challenge.   - Development of standardized processes, like a check request form to streamline customer interactions.4. Community and Social Impact:   - Building an English Academy in El Salvador to support students transitioning to call center jobs, including sponsorship of English scholarships.   - Creating a community-focused website to promote the program, teaching team members new technical skills (e.g., domain registration, website building).5. Consumer Technology and Cybersecurity:   - Painful experience setting up a new iPhone from scratch, losing app data (e.g., WhatsApp, Authenticator), contrasted with the seamless eSIM transfer process.   - Discussion of cybersecurity trends, including Google’s $12M bug bounties, X’s DDoS attack, and phishing scams with suspicious SMS job offers.   - Highlighted Microsoft Threat Intelligence Podcast insights on malware persistence and malvertising campaigns.6. Evolution of Information Access:   - Questioned the relevance of traditional web search due to ad-heavy, noisy results, advocating for LLMs like Grok for quick, ad-free answers.   - Referenced Techno Tim’s shift away from Google to LLMs, aligning with personal experiences of using Grok for practical queries (e.g., recipes).7. Cost-Saving Strategies and Consumer Behavior:   - Introduced “color arbitrage” as a strategy to exploit pricing differences based on product color (e.g., buying blue Bose headphones to save $80).   - Critiqued luxury pricing at stores like Hermès (e.g., $10,000 pouch) and reflected on being out of place in affluent settings.8. Logistics and Systemic Inefficiencies:   - Shared a frustrating experience with a package (iPhone) transiting the US multiple times due to shipping errors, highlighting logistics inefficiencies.   - Discussed US check usage persisting due to financial incentives like float, drawing parallels to slow adoption of digital payments.9. Conference and Networking Preparations:   - Detailed involvement in upcoming conferences (Directions NA, DynamicsCon), including session planning (telemetry, AI tools) and logistical challenges (e.g., expensive Las Vegas hotel rates).   - Encouraged attendance at local events like Summit NA Roadshows for professional growth.