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Macbooks with intel processors from almost 10 years ago are still being used for simple stuff. The M1 Macbook Air is going to run Apple Intelligence, that not even the iPhone 15 can do… let that sink in.
Are being used and should be used are 2 very different things. Also mobile devices have a shorter 5 year life cycle compared to the Mac computer 7 year life cycle.
@@TDSheridanLab I missed my shot at someone dumping their festool by me, lol. are you gonna be using it on some slabs and cookies? If so, grab the mikita or the festool for the depth
I'm doubtful about the efficacy especially after some months... Only using water cleaning the mild grease layer you have sometimes due to car pollution... weird. I'd expect it to smudge stuff all over. Also what happens if you take that cloth, wet it/the window and wipe with it is it as effective and is it more effective than your normal wipe you use for windows? If so then the secret is in that cloth
It all depends on your abilities, comfort levels, and strength. For me to do it by hand I’d have to be on the top of a letter almost 30 ft with supplies for the entire time. With the robot I’m only up on a ladder half that distance long enough to put the robot on the window and take it back off. So the robot is way safer for my use case. On house that are smaller with smaller windows I totally see your point.
Fantastic video, thanks! Power Automate is pretty confusing, even as a developer. Do you have any idea how to update a card with new information from a flow trigger? Is that even possible?
It depends on how tight the arch is. The unit is roughly 12" X 12" and can move in all directions, but it's going to try and hug the radius of the window, so if it's a tight radius that it can't easily move in and out of then it won't be a good experience. If its 4ft wide windows with a shallow arch that only goes up 6-12 inches at the peak of the arch, then it should be able to cover it without issue.
This video is helpful. One thing I am struggling with is how to access nested elements inside my json. For example I have an array of objects containing key values. For some reason they aren't showing up in the card.
@@TDSheridanLab They do. But when I try to access them like so: { "title": "@{item()?['name']}", "value": "@{item()?['value']}" } They do not appear in my card. However, I am able to access the outer values, and they do appear in my card. Just having issues with these ones in the list.
I'm less familiar with the Google eco system since Microsoft's is vastly superior 😉. So i'm unsure on how google is going to handle the file data and what is or isn't allowed in google sheets or google tasks. But from a high level you have to build out this workflow. When form is submitted -> get all the details -> get file content -> Create item in SharePoint -> upload data into sharepoint/attach to created item -> create item in google sheet/tasks -> upload attachment to drive/tasks etc. I would recommend if you're using Microsoft Forms as your Intake. Create a Team in teams and store everything in that team and invite any external people as needed. Its way easier to keep all of this data in sync when its on 1 platform instead of 2.
Instant on comes with cloud management free, has stackable switches and is basically lower feature version of enterprise Aruba for the fraction of the cost. Basically its the same price or cheaper than ubiquiti but you don't need to purchase a controller so it comes out cheaper.
Local numbers have far tighter restrictions than TFNs just an FYI, and all unregistered messages will be blocked come Dec. 1st by the wireless carriers just as an FYI
How do you do this if the adaptive card is configured on the platform side, and the body of the POST request to the webhook is already an adaptive card.
I would build the incoming webhook and the terminate action so i could see the output that is received. Then you maybe able to use the dynamic item for the body of the incoming message directly in the Teams action to post a message. It 100% depends on what the state is of the card and if it needs to be modified to be in the right syntax to be posted. Which platform are you working with?
Thanks for the video! What kind of throughput are you getting with your AP22D? I upgraded a 11D to 22D and didn't really see any improvement, was expecting more with the bump to WiFi6.
What are you testing against? You technically have a few bottlenecks. Your device to the ap the ap to the switch the switch to the router internet connection Internet based service I have 1gig connectivity end to end and for the wired connections and I have symmetrical 1 gig Internet as well. The short answer is i can do 1 gbps file transfers over wireless from my new Mac to the nas in my basement without issue. With speed tests and services that can provide full 1gb connectivity I can do it with this set up. I know the theoretical limit of WiFi 6 is 9.6 gbps. But without a 10gig port on the ap and switch, you’ll never get that throughput. Even so, most wireless devices when the are on battery throttle their connections to save on battery. Plus they would need storage faster enough to run at full speed too. I do have a 10gig port on my switch so I could get the required adapters and connect this ap at 2.5gbps but there isn’t any point when I don’t have a normal use case where it’s useful. And I haven’t even touched interference What issues are you trying to solve?
@@TDSheridanLab I also have end to end to gigabit with symmetrical gigabit FTTH. I have AP11D in my living areas and on a test with my Pixel 6 on 5ghz WiFi5 I get about 333/333 with LOS to the AP. I swapped one of the 11D to a AP22D and was expecting a bit of bump with WiFi6 but I'm lucky if I get 400/400. Not really worth upgrading the 11D to the 22D. I was just wondering what kind of wireless throughput you were getting with your 22D. Don't get me wrong, the Aruba stuff has been rock solid even if it isn't the fastest. I'm also a former Unifi convert.
I just ran a couple of speed tests from both my iPhone 13 Pro and M3 Macbook Pro. Each one was between 425/425 and 500/500. At the same time, I have updates running on my Desktop computer, Intune Autopilot (Windows) deployment, and I'm streaming music at the same time all running through that AP. Plus there are other bandwidth consuming items running right now. I don't know if there is anything specifically with the google pixels for throughput limitations. I've distanced myself from Android devices since they are terrible to manage at scale in a business environment.
Why even bury it just to pop up 3 feet away? Now it will always hold water. Instead you could’ve just used one of those concrete pieces made for diverting the water away. The water stays above ground away from your foundation and can evaporate rather than being trapped below ground right next to the house.
Because with the winds at my house the former gutter kept on having the trash cans fall onto it. Plus the existing gutter cased erosion of the of the dirt so it was causing a tripping hazard. Also I followed the French drain man build and drilled a hole into the elbow so any lingering trapped water can drain out.
Your welcome. Thanks for watching. I have a feeling this question will be brought up a lot more when the service is fully retired and everyone has to make adaptive cards.
Hi cool vid. Wee got the jira thing working a few weeks ago and basic workflows to replace webhooks. However, we now want a Azure "service" user, who can use a Free Powerautomate license that comes with our Office365 to use workflows but when we dod this we find that bthey need a Teams license and get automartically assigned a free Teams exploratory licese that ends in 6 momths. We don;t see why then we'd need to use a paid Teams or Office 365 license to contrinue with workflows by this service user. Any thoughts on this? Powerautomate support was an AI that proved pretty useless
Microsoft has decided to retire the Office 365 Connector Service (webhooks) and replaced it with the Workflows App. In this video I go over how to create webhooks under the new Workflows/Power Automate method. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-NycgPisHj4E.html
I have an old MS Forms list that has collected around 200 entries. Because of this video it now auto populates into a sharepoint list for any new submissions. Is there a way to easily transfer the previous 200 entries into the list without having to do it 1 by 1? @tdsheridan Lab
@@TDSheridanLabwent back to my old 4x2 sticks which r all good but 8gb isnt even enough to play a game as it all stutters and crashes. So new ram it is, but ill test the 16gb sticks again to confirm as i’m surprised that 1 stick is throwing errors from the start
@@TDSheridanLabI only found out because my pc had issues waking up from sleep/cold boot… display wouldn’t come on and I had to use Display Driver Uninstaller and install the gpu drivers again and that fixed the issue for me. But yea ram was definitely a suspect
@@TDSheridanLabeven though ram was throwing errors these weren’t corrupt nvdia drivers. Newest nvidia driver just dont allow me to sleep/cold boot, messaged nvidia and got told i should update my bios so we will see if that will help
I think you bring up some valid points but they are heavily exaggerated none the less. For one a five year end of life cycle would be the first in recent years for a MacBook of any variant from Apple. That means this would also set a precedent for their ARM processors life span as five years which wouldn’t make much sense for their image as it’s their in house creation, as intel cpus have had longer support in the past. Also consider the amount of devices the M1 is in that have historically received updates to current OS for 7-8 years like the iPad it would also be reasonable to assume this M1 MacBook would get around 7 years as well. So a one year life cycle is pretty click baity for sure. But a two year ? Yeah that’s reasonable, but hey for $650 what more can you ask for, the M2 MacBook isn’t a good option and if you get base model M3 then you only get 8GB of ram which realistically will bottle neck the CPU and that becomes more obvious as time continues. So how you would need to spend another $200 for 16gigs of memory meaning you have now successfully spent double of what a brand new M1 MacBook Air would cost. Base model to base model the air is a better deal and will still get support for a few years to come. Saying that the M1 MacBook Air would only be good for browsing the internet is pretty funny though
Thanks for watching but you skipped over some details. Apple’s official support on Mac devices is 7 years. Some times an extra safari update sneaks out for out of support devices but that is largely due to safari versioning. The 1st gen/redesign life span shrinkage is well documented. As I stated it’s not every redesign that gets limited but it’s around 50% of them. Then when you factor in Apple’s pricing it makes zero sense to buy an M1 Mac in 2024.
I wonder if it could clean the glass roof of my veranda. Outside it got leaves and mold, and this robot doesn't suck dirt so I'm wondering what would happen Inside I would have to attach that robot upside down. Would it hold or crash? I have no means of attaching the security rope inside so a fall would be a game over
In your case it would work but you’d have to some manually cleaning first on the roof. The unit isn’t a vacuum but it’s a motorized mop effectively. So you’d have to clean off the big debris first then you could use it to do the final pass. Assuming the roof is flat.
@TDSheridanLab There's background music all over the video. It's already annoying to begin with, and it's way annoying when you try to watch at 1.5 speed. Takes away from your video and almost the same volume as your voice.
MS has changed Teams connectors to workflows. I've tried implementing a webhook within the Teams workflow, but get the following error when the workflow is triggered. The execution of template action 'Send_each_adaptive_card' failed: the result of the evaluation of 'foreach' expression '@triggerOutputs()?['body']?['attachments']' is of type 'Null'. The result must be a valid array. Any ideas?
I just had to rebuild all of my connectors in my day job because of this. You need to add a parse json step after your incoming webhook trigger and then power automate will be able to give you the options to plug into your post options. Also you maybe need to create an adaptive card for the data to be displayed for.
My current plan is to record a new video on the new teams webhooks later this week with the goal to post it next week. I’ll be using jira as the source but the process in powerautomate is the same.
I just uploaded the new video all about the new webhook options in teams. This should help you rebuild the webhook part in this video. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-NycgPisHj4E.html I've already made a pinned comment on this video.
I set this up using your tutorial a couple months ago, worked perfectly fine. But then MS decided to block incoming webhooks. I guess I'll have to use powerautomate now unless you have another idea.