Listen "#116 – Back on the Mac and Blocking the Noise"
Episode Synopsis
Michael got his MacBook back and shares the apps and tools he immediately reinstalled—including Audio Hijack, Raycast, Hazel, and Little Snitch—plus what didn’t quite make the cut. Damashe walks through Homebrew tips, Markdown Service Tools setup, and how to fix symlink issues for missing binaries. They also dive into Mac App Store automation with mas, speaker setup logistics for live events, and whether to send signal to a subwoofer first or last in the audio chain.
They also cover:
Autoplay and accessibility considerations in web players
Comparing Raycast, LaunchBar, and Alfred for Mac navigation
The realities of editing audio with a giant powered speaker in your office
Speaker feedback issues with the Shure Beta 87A and experiments with the Q2U
Why most apps shouldn't request local network access—and when it's okay
Little Snitch vs. BlockBlock for app-level firewall protection
Homebrew cleanup, Hazel automation, and uninstall tips
Using Perplexity and GPT for real-world tech support and research
Frustrations with Gemini on Android and Google's assistant transitions
GitHub Copilot changes, Claude for coding, and the fading GitHub Pro tier
Ubiquiti Device Bridge, mesh Wi-Fi fixes, and fiber dreams
The dangers of not running a backup audio recording
An idea to revisit old episodes and reflect on how far they’ve come
Whether they’ll ever do a feedback episode (spoiler: maybe tomorrow)
And yes—there’s KFC grease jokes, egg prices, Flipboard flashbacks, and why the Technically Working bot is the real one to follow on Mastodon.
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They also cover:
Autoplay and accessibility considerations in web players
Comparing Raycast, LaunchBar, and Alfred for Mac navigation
The realities of editing audio with a giant powered speaker in your office
Speaker feedback issues with the Shure Beta 87A and experiments with the Q2U
Why most apps shouldn't request local network access—and when it's okay
Little Snitch vs. BlockBlock for app-level firewall protection
Homebrew cleanup, Hazel automation, and uninstall tips
Using Perplexity and GPT for real-world tech support and research
Frustrations with Gemini on Android and Google's assistant transitions
GitHub Copilot changes, Claude for coding, and the fading GitHub Pro tier
Ubiquiti Device Bridge, mesh Wi-Fi fixes, and fiber dreams
The dangers of not running a backup audio recording
An idea to revisit old episodes and reflect on how far they’ve come
Whether they’ll ever do a feedback episode (spoiler: maybe tomorrow)
And yes—there’s KFC grease jokes, egg prices, Flipboard flashbacks, and why the Technically Working bot is the real one to follow on Mastodon.
Follow the Show:
Subscribe, share, and support at technicallyworking.show.
Email: [email protected]
Mastodon:
Michael: @[email protected]
Damashe: @[email protected]
Bot: @[email protected] (follow it—seriously)
Want to help keep the studio from turning into a sauna? Consider becoming a Tip Jar subscriber.
Support Technically Working by contributing to their tip jar: https://tips.pinecast.com/jar/technically-working
Find out more at https://technically-working.pinecast.co
Send us your feedback online: https://pinecast.com/feedback/technically-working/6034d573-7f2a-4bb4-a664-eebd67e38b1b
This podcast is powered by Pinecast. Try Pinecast for free, forever, no credit card required. If you decide to upgrade, use coupon code r-431b7d for 40% off for 4 months, and support Technically Working.
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