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There we go. >> Okay. Can you hear me?
Ah. >> Yep. >> Cool. >> Yeah. >> No, it's >> just like do the same thing. Yeah, >> I'm familiar with this. I've got a DJI drone. >> It's kind of crazy because that thing has to track you and fly and avoid obstacles while it's flying. >> I don't like thinking about that. >> Yeah, I'll I'll probably move around a little bit, but yeah.
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>> Dude, the fact that Google Slides doesn't let you get rid of the freaking URL at the top when you're using presenter view. the dumbest thing ever. >> I I I just looked it up and there like is not a way to do it. >> Unless there's a way for like Safari to do it, but I haven't seen >> Do you have um presenter view on though? >> Yeah.
If you want to toss me the end of that hang on to that section
right there.
If you figure this out, I'm gonna be >> Oh, same same thing. >> Yeah, it's kind of it's kind of a weird. >> Yeah, like I've I've got the window full screen, but I still have the URL at the top. So, weird Google Slides quirk.
I wonder if there's like a way for Safari to hide that navigation
bar.
Oh, there's a way to do it on Safari.
It's early. >> It's been a while. >> Yeah.
Not that.
Oh,
that helps.
Oh, I did it. >> I hid the toolbar in full screen. Yes, exactly. I think it's a Safari thing, not a Google Slides thing.
>> My MacBook was ticking me off yesterday. >> Oh yeah. >> Um I would like disconnect from my monitors, then plug it back in and it was and it would just be like I've never seen these monitors before and so it wouldn't put anything back where it was. >> Are you on the new one? >> No, not yet. Yeah, this week I was like, I could upgrade, but I'm not going to because I know it works right now and I kind of need it on Saturday. >> I just >> Yeah. >> Yeah, I did mine two days ago. It's like it's fine. There are some things that are nice >> like the notes app you can export as
markdown now. >> Oh yeah, I saw that. >> Which is amazing, but outside that like my phone I can deal with, you know, whatever. It's fine. because I'm
>> Yeah.
>> Yeah. The Notes app is nice for like like I have Obsidian and I have a way like I sync it over iCloud, but the problem is Obsidian on the phone like I have Obsidian set up for my computer. So viewing it on my phone is not Yeah, it's it's not phenomenal. So what I now that we have markdown export and notes, I can use my phone to quickly put stuff in and then I can just have it run a sync to export my notes into Obsidian every day. >> I could well I could put N. I was just using Apple Shortcuts, but Nad is not We got approved to use it at work. >> Dude, I'm about to go crazy.
I started I I finally I I ended up I got to the point where everything was running on my two Raspberry Pies. Then I
>> I I realized that I had set them up with a nonLTS version of Ubuntu and they got stuck without repositories. So I couldn't update anything and they had like forgotten how to I I I forgot what it was. They didn't have a package that they needed and like I couldn't download anything. >> So I had to just nuke them and reinstall and I realized that I had like nuked a bunch of stuff that I needed. >> So I've just completely stood everything back up on a new server. I set up Naden. So now anytime I create like a game server, it automatically creates DNS records for it. And then it sends me a message saying, "Hey, this is done. It's
ready to go. Here's the address for it." >> Yeah.
>> Yep. >> Yes. Do you is it okay with you if I introduce you like this? >> So I do not work there anymore. Um so yeah I >> I'm a threat hunter for >> coire. >> Nice to meet you.
This is also relevant. I don't know if they got changed on here or not. Um, okay. So, it is right there. Cool. >> Yeah, I'm sorry. It got changed on the >> It's all good. It's all good. Every everyone does it. So, >> bureaucracy. >> Perfect. Thank you. probably >> you'll probably >> may be done by then. >> Yeah. >> But also that sort of 10 minute like 94ish. >> Okay. >> Cool. Sounds good. >> Thanks.
Yeah, it it should be fine. I don't have anything crazy going on there.
>> Animations were kind of a pain with Google Slides, so there's not a ton of them. Thankfully, the dramatic flare will be a little off on the recording, but that's fine. >> I only have one slide. One of my slides was gonna have like I was going to do like a speed ramping thing >> and it was too much work.
>> Yeah. But there's like no good way to like manage layers. >> And so I had to like I had to move all of them off the slide. >> The next one. >> Yep. Yep. Yep. >> Yep. >> I I had to do that. I had to do that some of mine, too. >> Yeah. Goo Google Slides is annoying because you can't like you can't like mass select and massedit. It's every individual item and you have to tell it how it's appearing, when it's appearing, what speed it's appearing at. You have to do it for every single item. I