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Hello All
Today I received the appended message from SLO Bytes parent group, APCUG
Ralph Sutter


June 26, 2024
WEDNESDAY WORKSHOP
9 am PT, 10 am MT, 11 am CT, 12 pm ET
 
Automating Your Mac
Joe Kissell, Take Control Books
and
Avoid the Trash Heap: 17 Creative Uses for an Old Computer
How to turn off Windows 11's Start Menu Ads
Dale Harrington, MiCRO-PC
 
Register here ? https://forms.gle/9xswjVzcDqyY4Nng6
 
After you click Submit, you will receive a pop-up acknowledgment of your registration. On June 25, after registration closes at 6 pm Pacific Time, you will receive the encrypted Zoom link.
 
Automating Your Mac, Joe Kissell, Author & Publisher, Take Control Books
https://www.takecontrolbooks.com/
 
Joe's presentation is a practical guide for Mac users who want to work more efficiently. He demonstrates how to save time and effort and avoid unnecessary errors using automation techniques. The presentation is designed to be accessible and beneficial to users of all experience levels.
 
You can begin by making the most of productivity features such as Siri, Spotlight (for launching apps), and text replacement?and then move on to the more sophisticated automation tools built into macOS, such as Shortcuts, Automator, AppleScript, services, and shell scripts.
 
Avoid the Trash Heap: 17 Creative Uses for an Old Computer. Keep your old laptop or desktop! With some effort and creativity, you can convert it to a NAS, try a new OS, set up a security camera, and more.
How to Turn Off Windows 11's Start Menu Ads. Dale Harrington, Program Chair, MiCRO-PC-Mile High Computer Resource Organization
 
We look forward to seeing you this Wednesday. Do you have a presentation you have given to your group? Please volunteer to give it at one of the WWs. Thanks, Judy & John (jtaylour@apcug.org -- jkennedy@apcug.org)

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General Discussion / APCUG Free Wednesday Webinar -07/19/2024
« on: June 17, 2024, 11:59:18 AM »
Hello All,
This is a re-post of an announcement that I received today from SLO Bytes' parent organization, APCUG
Ralph Sutter


JUNE 19, 2024
LEARNING LINUX
WEDNESDAY WORKSHOP
9 am PT, 10 am MT, 11 am CT, 12 pm ET
 
Cal Esnault, Cajun Clickers Workshop & SIG Leader
Review of software found on LinuxLinks.org
 
Joel Ewing, President, Bella Vista Computer Club
A tour of the Fedora distribution
 
John Kennedy, ECOTUC Webmaster
Backing Up Specific Settings
 
Register here ? https://forms.gle/VfcczikRzuEELv9g7
 
After you click Submit, you will receive a pop-up acknowledgment of your registration. In addition, you will receive the workshop encrypted Zoom link on Tuesday, June 18, after registration closes at 6 pm Pacific Time.
 
Join us this week for our next Learning Linux workshop. We hope we have planned an agenda that you will find educational.
 
Cal Esneault will be doing a quick review of software found on "LinuxLinks.org."  Our feature presentation will be Joel Ewing, who will take us on a tour of the Fedora distribution. We've wanted to feature distros other than Debian-based, and we finally got a volunteer. We're still looking for someone who might do the same for OpenSuSE, something in the Arch family, or one of the other distros that have been developed from the ground up.
 
John Kennedy will be talking about backing up specific settings to make things easier when you are rebuilding your OS or wanting to duplicate stuff on a different device. And thrown in somewhere between the pages, we'll have Cal talking about Flatpaks and John talking about Appimages (both were items suggested from last year's survey about what else you might want to know about Linux).

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Hello All,
What follows is my SLO Bytes Photo Group Report for the meeting of 06/16/2024

TOPIC: Macro Photography

The meeting began with Ralph Sutter sharing the link to a presentation on SD Cards that he posted to the Digital Photography website at https://www.slobytes.org/digital/links.html

While Stanford Brown was out of town and couldn't join in today's photo session, he submitted five macro images. They included watch faces, rocks, fruit and tree bark

Ralph Sutter followed with closeups of leaves, orchids, microphones and frozen vegetables. Ralph commented that it was far easier to do macro photography with a smart phone than with a traditional camera at little or no sacrifice in image quality.

John Waller offered closeups of evaporated salt, mustard plants, Dandelions and Queen Anne's Lace.

Kaye Raul alternating between a smart phone and a Sony camera, focused on tight shots of sand dollars, scallops, building blocks, and artistic ash trays.

Alan Raul , again switching between phone and camera, shared flowers, rocks, stucco surfaces and objects found on beach sand.

The topic for July 14th will be Curves. The meeting will take place beginning at 2:00 pm.

The meeting schedule for the remainder of 2024 is as follows.

  August 11
  September 8
  October 13
  November 10
  December 8

See the Links page; https://www.slobytes.org/digital/links.html for tutorials and other resources

Ralph Sutter

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Hello All,
This is a re-post of an announcement that I received today from SLO Bytes' parent organization, APCUG
Ralph Sutter

IT'S ALL ABOUT PHOTOS
June 12, 2024
WEDNESDAY WORKSHOP
9 am PT, 10 am MT, 11 am CT, 12 pm ET
 
Tips for Fireworks Photos
John Krout, Presenter & Author, PATACS
and
Your Vacation Photos
Chris & Jim Guld
Geeks on Tour
 
 
Register here ? https://forms.gle/gpSto5ukfq1LXvpy8
 
After you click Submit, you will receive a pop-up acknowledgment of your registration. On June 11, after registration closes at 6 pm Pacific Time, you will receive the encrypted Zoom link.
 
Tips for Fireworks Photos. Technical fundamentals, photo equipment needed, preparation checklist for the night before, camera settings, operational specifics, and more.
 
Your Vacation Photos. Don?t wait ?til you get home from vacation! Start sharing your photos on day one. Make an album and share it with friends. Chris and Jim from Geeks on Tour will show you how to make your vacation photos look their best, make an album, and share and remember your travels for years to come using your phone and the Google Photos app.
 
We look forward to seeing you this Wednesday. The Linux WW is on June 19, and another WW on June 26. Do you have a presentation you have given to your group? Please volunteer to give it at one of the WWs. Thanks, Judy & John (jtaylour@apcug.org -- jkennedy@apcug.org)

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Hello All,
This is a re-post of an announcement from SLO Bytes' parent group, SPCUG
Ralph Sutter
MAY 22, 2024

WEDNESDAY WORKSHOP
9 am PT, 10 am MT, 11 am CT, 12 pm ET
 
Using the Census for Genealogy--More than you think
Sue Mueller, Genealogy Group Leader
Computer Users of Erie
and
The Dark Web
Al Williams, President
Willow Valley Computer Club
 
Register here ? https://forms.gle/8ZkMiHLmg6jfBLKs7
 
After you click Submit, you will receive a pop-up acknowledgment of your registration. On May 21, after registration closes at 6 pm Pacific Time, you will receive the encrypted Zoom link.
 
Census Records?More than you think. Explore federal and state census records, where and what you will find on the census, family, and neighbor clues, linking census clues to other sources, other census schedules, and census substitutes.
 
The Dark Web. What is it? Is it dangerous? Why would I want to use it? This presentation is for the curious.
 
We look forward to seeing you this Wednesday. The next WW is on June 12, a Linux WW on June 19, and a WW on June 26. Do you have a presentation you have given to your group? Please volunteer to give it at one of the WWs. Thanks, Judy & John (jtaylour@apcug.org -- jkennedy@apcug.org)

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Hello All,
Here are my Notes for the SLO Bytes Photo Group Meeting of 05/19/2024
TOPIC: Learn Something and Share

The meeting began with Alan Raul sharing links that are posted on the SLO Bytes Digital Photography website at https://www.slobytes.org/digital/links.html

Alan commented on the free video editing program, Davinci Resolve from Black Magic Design.  He used the program to demonstrate some of its capabilities.  Particularly impressive was its new editing app for the iPhone
He then showed how to use Adobe Photoshop?s sky replacement adding some of his own skies to enhance images of Pismo Beach.

Next, Raul commented that it is now possible to use an iPhone as a portable scanner for a MAC computer.

Continuing with the Davinci Resolve theme, Ralph Sutter used that program to create a video of him turning a screwdriver handle on a wood lathe and then fluting it with a homemade jig. 

Finally, Ralph demonstrated focus stacking by combining 6 images into one resulting in a shot looking down a long hallway with every foot of the corridor in focus.

Kaye Raul also showed focus stacking.  Her subject was flower arrangements.  Kaye mentioned that there will be a free Lightroom Summit from MAY 20 - 24, 2024.  Register at https://www.lightroomsummit.com/?r_done=1

The topic for June will be Macro Photography.   The meeting will take place via Zoom on June 16th, beginning at 2:00 pm, one week later than normal.
The meeting schedule for the remainder of 2024 is as follows.
  July 14           October 13         
  August 11   November 10          
  September 8   December 8         
 See the Links page; https://www.slobytes.org/digital/links.html for tutorials and other resources

Ralph Sutter

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General Discussion / Free APCUG Saturday Safari Webinar -5/18/24
« on: May 15, 2024, 11:24:20 PM »
Hello All,
This is a re-post of an announcement from SLO Bytes' parent group, APCUG
Ralph Sutter

May 18, 2024
SATURDAY SAFARI
9 am PT, 10 am MT, 11 am CT, 12 pm ET
 
How to Photograph Total Solar Eclipses
John Krout, Presenter & Author, PATACS
 
EaseUS Todo Backup
Joel Ewing, President, Bella Vista Computer Club
 
Extending the Life of Your Smartphone Battery
John Krout
 
Register here ? https://forms.gle/KxYQqFe6a5dw1oLd6
 
After you click Submit, you will receive a pop-up acknowledgment of your registration and the workshop encrypted Zoom link email on Friday, May 17, after registration closes at 6 pm Pacific Time.
 
How to photograph total solar eclipses. John Krout has photographed three total solar eclipses. Learn about the photo gear and how to use it. Also, learn how to rent the photo gear.
 
EaseUS Todo Backup. Are you looking for free alternatives for Windows image backups now that Macrium Reflect Free is no longer available? EaseUS Todo Backup still has a free version that can produce disk images and other backups under Windows 10 or 11. This presentation will cover the installation and use of EaseUS Todo Backup for disk image backup and recovery.
 
Extending the life of your smartphone battery. Does your battery warm up while being charged? Heat is the mortal enemy of your battery. Learn how to avoid heating, set your phone to avoid charging into the danger zone, and use apps to prompt you when to start charging.

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General Discussion / APCUG Free Wednesday Webinars
« on: May 06, 2024, 08:23:58 AM »
Hello All,
This is a re-post of an announcement that I received today from SLO Bytes' parent organization, APCUG
Ralph Sutter
 
MAY 8, 2024
WEDNESDAY WORKSHOP
9 am PT, 10 am MT, 11 am CT, 12 pm ET
 
KeePass, an open-source password manager
 Tiny Ruisch, Cajun Clickers Computer Club
 
and
 
Artificial Intelligence (AI) - An Overview
Rob Truman, Computer Booters of Sun Lakes
 
Register here ? https://forms.gle/X2eJiypFR5sYogP26
 
After you click Submit, you will receive a pop-up acknowledgment of your registration. On May 7, after registration closes at 6 pm Pacific Time, you will receive the encrypted Zoom link.
 
World Password Day is observed on the first Thursday of May; it is a call to action for better password habits. During May, APCUG encourages all its members to update their passwords to stronger, more secure ones and to consider using a password manager. This reminds us of the importance of safeguarding our digital identities and personal information, especially in an age where much of our lives are intertwined with the online world. Take a step towards better cybersecurity practices; use a Password Manager!
 
KeePass, an open-source password manager. Tiny Ruisch, Instructor, Cajun Clickers Computer Club, will discuss and demonstrate how to simplify our everyday lives with KeePass.
KeePass is an open-source tool, meaning its source code is available for anyone to review, adding transparency to its security features. Users can store all their passwords in a single database, which is encrypted and locked with one master key. Instead of dozens of complex passwords, you only need to remember one strong key. KeePass also employs advanced encryption algorithms like AES-256, ChaCha20, and Twofish to secure your data.
 
In our second presentation, Rob Truman, Vice President and Web Director for the Computer Booters, will give us an overview of Artificial Intelligence (AI).
 
Artificial Intelligence (AI) - An Overview. What is AI, and how can I use it today? First, we will examine how Google and Microsoft incorporate Chatbot technology within their applications (Gemini and Copilot)?followed by an examination of Chatbots as a whole and where the technology is currently headed in the field of AI Search. There will also be a brief overview of other AI technologies, such as Deep Fakes, Voice Cloning, and Robotics, with a look at the good and bad of Artificial Intelligence.
 

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General Discussion / APCUG Free Wednesday Webinars 04/24/24
« on: April 22, 2024, 11:15:04 AM »
Hello All,
This is a re-post of an announcement that I received today from SLO Bytes' parent organization, APCUG
Ralph Sutter

APRIL 24, 2024
WEDNESDAY WORKSHOP
9 am PT, 10 am MT, 11 am CT, 12 pm ET
 
Computer Safety Tips
How to Place a Credit Freeze on Your Account
Jeff Wilkinson, President
Sun City Summerlin Computer Club
And
Microsoft Backup Solutions
Bill James, Vice President
Computer Club of Oklahoma City
 
 
Register here ? https://forms.gle/6PKFLXduJSKDvRb87
 
After you click Submit, you will receive a pop-up acknowledgment of your registration. On April 23, after registration closes at 6 pm Pacific Time, you will receive the encrypted Zoom link.
 
Computer Safety Tips, How to Place a Credit Freeze on Your Account. Jeff Wilkinson, President, Sun City Summerlin Computer Club. A credit freeze is one of the most critical steps to protect yourself from identity thieves by opening credit accounts in your name. A freeze prohibits consumer credit reporting agencies from disclosing the contents of a credit report to any person requesting the data. Without that credit file, lenders generally will not extend credit to you ? or anyone claiming to be you.
 
Microsoft Backup Solutions. Bill James, VP, Computer Club of Oklahoma City. Windows backup solutions are built-in tools provided by Microsoft and are available on Windows 10 and 11. In this presentation, Bill will discuss and demonstrate the advantages of the built-in and how each one is suited to different needs, ranging from basic file backups to comprehensive system imaging and cloud-based backups. For those inclined towards modern solutions, cloud-based backups offer seamless integration with the cloud, providing off-site storage and the advantage of accessibility from any location with Internet connectivity. By comparing these approaches, Bill aims to empower users to make informed decisions on how to best protect their digital lives against data loss, system failures, or cyber threats.

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Hello All,
I am planning a kayaking trip down the Willamette River in Oregon and used Google Earth Pro to annotate the route.
I now want to share this information with a prospective paddling partner.
I do this by locating the myplaces.kml file where my waypoints are saved.
On a Windows computer, hold down the Windows key and then press r
This will open the Terminal.  When it opens, paste in the line of text below
%USERPROFILE%\AppData\LocalLow\Google\GoogleEarth

That will open Windows Explorer to the folder containing myplaces.kml
I will copy that file and e-mail it to my prospective paddling partner.
I will then instruct him to open Google Earth Pro (not Google Maps)
In GEP, go to Files/Import and navigate to where myplaces.kml was saved
If that file isn't visible, make sure that All Files extension (*.*) is chosen.
Importing myplaces.kml will place it in the Temporary Places/default_my_places folder

When default_my_places folder is open it will display all of my notes/waypoints

If you prefer to see an illustrated explanation of this process, see https://www.fullbean.com/tutorials/findmyplaceskml.docx

Ralph Sutter

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Hello All,
I created a tutorial showing how to change the icon that a program displays in the Windows Taskbar or on the Desktop.
View it at https://youtu.be/SxAK-3aTYaU
I created the tutorial using two programs; Snagit for video screen capture and Davinci Resolve for editing that content, especially zooming on the screen capture for greater visibility

Ralph Sutter

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General Discussion / APCUG Free Wednesday Webinars - Backup
« on: April 15, 2024, 08:47:00 AM »
Hello All,
This is a re-=port of an announcement received today from SLO Bytes' parent group, APCUG
Ralph Sutter


April 17, 2024 LINUX  WORKSHOP
9 am PT, 10 am MT, 11 am CT, 12 pm ET

Backing Up, Part 2, Not Just for Linux Users
Francis Chao, Rescuezilla and Clonezilla
Drew King, Rclone and the Rclone browser
 
Register here ? https://forms.gle/FPSkNt1ZS8BuEAam9
 
After you click Submit, you will receive a pop-up acknowledgment of your registration and the workshop encrypted Zoom link email on Tuesday, April 16, after registration closes at 6 pm Pacific Time.
 
You can't talk about backing up enough. There was too much to cover during the March workshops. So, the April Learning Linux workshop will be "Backing Up?Part 2." But this workshop isn't just for Linux users. The Linux Team invites all Linux, Windows, and Mac users to our April Workshop. We will be featuring cross-platform, open-source programs that EVERYONE can use.
 
Francis Chao will give a presentation on backing up the system image using Rescuezilla and Clonezilla. His presentation will also include creating the rescue media to back up and restore your image.
 
Drew King will present on file backups using Rclone and the Rclone Browser. His presentation will also include backing up to the cloud.

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Hello All,
Here are my Notes for the SLO Bytes Photo Group Meeting of 04/14/2024
TOPIC: Flowers

Ralph Sutter opened the meeting sharing images of wild and garden flowers seen around Arroyo Grande.  Most were shot with a Sony A7iv camera and a 2.8 50mm Sony primary lens.  Often, Ralph edited these images using Luminar Neo, particularly the Super Sharp extension.

Alan Raul shot a variety of images of flowers around Shell Beach and Pismo Beach using his iPhone, Leica and Sony cameras. He shot a variety of images using focus bracketing which is built into the Sony A7R V camera which automatically brackets the images. He then used focus stacking in post processing using Adobe Lightroom and Adobe Photoshop.

Kaye Raul showed poppies, roses, freeway daisies and hydrangeas, promising to explore focus stacking in the near future.

John Waller played with depth of field and blankets of color, pointing his camera to yellow wildflowers, irises and historical images of Waller Seed?s Open House.

Stanford Brown told a visual tale of bees in flowers, apple blossoms, margarita daisies, thistle, roses, rosebuds and succulents.

The topic for May will be Learn Something New and Share It with the Group

In deference to Mothers' Day on May 12th, the meeting will take place on May 19th via Zoom beginning at 2:00 pm.
The meeting schedule for the remainder of 2024 is as follows
  June 9   September 8   December 8      
  July 14   October 13          
August 11   November 10         
See the Links page; https://www.slobytes.org/digital/links.html for tutorials and other resources

Ralph Sutter

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General Discussion / APCUG Free Wednesday Webinar
« on: April 08, 2024, 09:09:38 AM »
Hello All,
This is a re-post of an announcement received today from SLO Bytes' parent organization, APCUG.
Ralph Sutter

APRIL 10, 2024
WEDNESDAY WORKSHOP
9 am PT, 10 am MT, 11 am CT, 12 pm ET
 
Is Your Car Spying on You?
Why Your Car Collects and Shares Data
Dale Harrington, Program Chair
Mile High Computer Resource Organization (MiCRO)
 And
Use Zoom's Take Control, Microsoft's Quick Assist or Remote Assistance
to Help Someone with Their Windows Computer
Francis Chao, Hosted Website Committee
 
Register here ? https://forms.gle/o2tMa3gerRyii5Wr7
After you click Submit, you will receive a pop-up acknowledgment of your registration. On April 9, after registration closes at 6 pm Pacific Time, you will receive the encrypted Zoom link. See you on Wednesday.
 
Is Your Car Spying on You? Why Your Car Collects and Shares Data. A car (and its app, if you installed one on your phone) can collect all sorts of data in the background without you realizing it. This, in turn, may be shared for various purposes, including advertising and risk assessment for insurance companies. The data collection list is long and depends on the car's make, model, and trim. But if you look through any car maker's privacy policy, you'll see some trends. Dale will talk about what types of data may be shared with, among others, dealers, repair companies, emergency services, advertising, and insurance companies.

Use Zoom's "Take Control," Microsoft's "Quick Assist," or "Remote Assistance" to Help Someone with Their Windows Computer.
Francis' presentation will consist of live demonstrations to show you how to use your "Zoom Meetings Client" or Microsoft's "Quick Assist" or "Remote Assistance" to help a Windows.. computer user without being physically present at their home or business. Francis will use two virtual machines, each connected to a different Internet service provider, to show you how these two remote control capabilities look from the standpoint of the helper's computer AND the helped person's computer. Francis will give demonstrations on:
Zoom's "Take Control" feature
Windows bundled "Quick Assist"
Windows "Remote Assistance"

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Hello All,
Recently, a friend contacted me with the sad story of her Windows 11 computer refusing to boot. 
I tried to get in but was no more successful than she was.
I decided to remove the M.2 hard drive from that computer, place it in an external M.2 carrier and plug this USB device into a laptop running Linux Ubuntu 22.04.
The Ubuntu file system recognized the external USB drive.  I navigated to the documents folder on the external drive and successfully copied the contents to a flash drive.
I then plugged the flash drive into my Windows 11 computer and was able to read, write and execute the recovered files.

Here is a link to the M.2 USB carrier

https://www.amazon.com/Sabrent-Type-C-Tool-Free-Enclosure-EC-SNVE/dp/B08RVC6F9Y/ref=sr_1_1_sspa  $26.99

Please note that the recovery should work with many other USB m.2 enclosures and diverse Linux operating systems.

Ralph Sutter

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