Episode 436 – What Do We Call This Thing?

This week’s episode of TechtalkRadio took a unique turn, as Andy Taylor, Matt Jones, and Justin Lemme decided to release an exclusive online-only show. With no FCC restrictions, the trio embraced a more unfiltered and free-flowing conversation, much to their delight. They kicked things off with some lighthearted banter, including discussions on parenting struggles and a deep dive into the differences between Pembroke and Cardigan Corgis. This set the tone for a fun and informal episode, allowing the hosts to indulge in humor and casual storytelling without the usual broadcast constraints.

The discussion soon shifted to artificial intelligence, a topic that’s dominating the tech world. Andy shared his experience with Alexa Plus and his preference for Google Gemini when using AI for assistance. Justin and Matt explored the competitive AI landscape, analyzing how Apple is struggling to keep up in the AI race. They pointed out Apple’s history of adopting existing technology rather than innovating, highlighting Siri’s shortcomings. The conversation expanded into their personal experiences with AI tools, including ChatGPT, Grok, and Perplexity, with Matt venting frustrations over ChatGPT’s inconsistencies in coding tasks.

As the discussion continued, the team debated the ethics of AI development, touching on OpenAI’s recent controversies and accusations of data scraping. Matt expressed his frustrations with AI companies profiting off vast amounts of web data, while Justin emphasized the growing reliance on AI tools for coding, content generation, and even bedtime stories. The conversation highlighted the tension between AI’s growing capabilities and the ethical concerns surrounding its development, reinforcing the importance of user choice and awareness when selecting AI models.

The episode wrapped up with a fascinating look at AI-generated art, particularly the emerging trend of using AI to recreate images in the style of Studio Ghibli. Justin shared how his wife, Misa, transformed a casual photo into an authentic-looking Ghibli masterpiece using AI. This sparked a discussion on AI’s impact on creativity, with Matt raising concerns about how far AI should go in replicating established artistic styles.

Andy Taylor shares his frustrating experience with Adobe’s licensing system after attempting to install his Creative Suite 5.5 Master Collection on a new studio computer. Despite holding a perpetual license, Adobe’s deactivation servers have been retired, making it impossible to reactivate older software—even when legally owned.

Justin and Matt chime in, highlighting the growing dissatisfaction with Adobe’s pricing, subscription model, and restrictive policies. The team explores alternative solutions, including Reaper for audio editing and Kdenlive for video work, as viable replacements for Adobe’s bloated ecosystem.

As Andy awaits a response from Adobe’s PR team, the discussion shifts to the broader impact of software as a service (SaaS), AI-driven creative tools, and whether Adobe’s heavy-handed approach might drive more users toward open-source alternatives. Could Adobe’s grip on creative professionals loosen in the coming years? Will a class action lawsuit arise from users locked out of their software? The TechtalkRadio team dives into the uncertain future of digital ownership.

Justin shares an exciting weekend adventure with his son Eric—discovering mini battle bots! After visiting a local hobby store, they witnessed intense robotic combat with pint-sized bots crafted through 3D printing and DIY engineering. Now, Justin’s diving into the world of custom bot-building, possibly dusting off his old 3D printer.

Andy also highlights “Going Postal: The Legacy Foretold,” a new documentary making waves at film festivals. The film dives into the wild history of Vince Desi and the controversial Postal video game franchise. Will we see it available online soon? The team is hoping so! With their usual blend of humor, insight, and a few unexpected tangents, the team delivered an engaging and lively episode that gave listeners a fresh, unrestricted take on the latest in tech.

Andy Is Banished!

In this week’s show, Andy has been banished to the Island of Misfits after screwing up the order of Windows Operating Systems over the years. Handling the show duties are Justin and Shawn and cover the latest regarding Jeff Bezos who is now out as the CEO of Amazon and the guys talk about his stepping down 27 years to the day of him creating Amazon. In the 27 years, the Amazon Web Services has become a key player in how we use the Internet. Security with our Home Assistants are discussed, and Justin asks the important question, how much do we Trust Companies with our Data. Question have arisen regarding the Updated Privacy policy for Audacity and Justin and Shawn break down what it might mean for new and current users.

The Upcoming Windows 11 from Microsoft is discussed, and the guys talk about how Mac like it is and what is the reasoning for TPM. Shawn questions why since the system requirements for Windows 11 are said to only be in the 1Ghz CPU Range. Justin on Prime Day purchases a couple of Wyze Outdoor Cameras and has received them and loves them. Shawn and Justin talk about the benefits of Security Cameras and when it comes to Wyze, the inexpensive Wyze subscription service. Shawn talks about Northplay’s Fly Together software title for Nintendo Switch. He tells us about the title and how much fun he had exploring this flight simulator type game. Justin looks at Mario Golf and also loves the fun involved in playing it.

Shawn gets a new Motherboard and shares the info on the board and what it is designed for.
He got the deal from a friend who was able to be a part of a Newegg Shuffle deal. Now the planning of how to put it together happens. Justin jumps into using a NAS and goes with the Synology DS920 Plus, he explains how it is used with a Raid5 Array.

For the Website of the Week, Shawn and Justin recommend Password Manager 1Password to help manage passwords for greater security.

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