00:13:57 Karen W-G: Love the topics. Have no knowledge of any... 00:15:25 Natalie: Index will be very helpful. Thanks!! 00:16:43 Chris Taylor: https://www.wired.com/story/the-20-year-hunt-for-the-man-behind-the-love-bug-virus/ 00:21:19 Natalie: That was my phone...I called Asus, and I can only manually update to v.8. Sheeesh! 00:22:11 Karen W-G: what about using solely for the purpose as a hotspot? 00:22:39 Chris Taylor: BTW - for the topics Alan mentioned where we are looking for members to volunteer to pass on info, it doesn't have to be a member. If you know someone who could help out, that would be great 00:23:11 Micheline: Alan's presentationis graphical. I just used ABBYY ScreenshotReader to convert his URLs to text. 00:23:21 Natalie: On my PC, my OS is up to date, plus I have anti-virus/anti-malware. Not the case with the cell now! 00:27:50 Tom Trottier: reducing jpeg sizes - https://riot-optimizer.com/ 00:28:09 Tom Trottier: also available as plugin in Irfanview 00:28:13 Alan German: Updating Android - If you don't receive OTA updates, and don't want to install a custom ROM, probably the best you can do is to use and maintain AV software up to date and make sure that the apps in use are as secure as possible in terms of settings and permissions. 00:34:15 Tom Trottier: For no-loss, use png ot tiff formats 00:34:28 Tom Trottier: they handle hdr too 00:40:08 Chris Taylor: Index to Q&A topics - https://opcug.ca/qa-topics/ 00:40:16 Tom Trottier: https://www.ifixit.com/News/30282/how-to-get-updates-on-your-end-of-life-chromebook 00:40:43 Chris Taylor: Android devices at risk - https://www.which.co.uk/news/2020/03/more-than-one-billion-android-devices-at-risk-of-malware-threats/ 00:41:09 Chris Taylor: Android security checkup - https://www.computerworld.com/article/3012630/android-security-checkup.html 00:41:13 Karen W-G: how do you find out the EOL for an android smarphone? 00:41:41 Chris Taylor: Chromium OS clone - https://www.neverware.com/freedownload 00:42:09 Chris Taylor: Install Linux on Chromebook - https://www.howtogeek.com/403164/what-to-do-when-your-chromebook-reaches-the-end-of-its-life/ 00:42:22 Karen W-G: Is the chat saved with the recording? Some good links provided and just wondering if I need to screen shot before signing out. 00:42:28 Tom Trottier: https://www.techradar.com/news/best-lightweight-linux-distro 00:42:30 Chris Taylor: https://www.pcmag.com/how-to/how-to-install-linux-on-your-chromebook 00:44:36 Tom Trottier: a ghost..... 00:45:16 Lawrence Patterson: Just Microsoft taking one more step to control the world, har, har, har, har……. 00:46:19 Karen W-G: Awesome! Thanks Alan 00:46:25 Natalie: Are the chat suggestions/topics included in the index? 00:46:26 Chris Taylor: Digital Identity project https://news.ontario.ca/en/backgrounder/58873/ontario-onwards-digital-identity-project 00:47:42 Stewart Bruce: Germany is very advanced in Digital ID 00:50:01 Chris Taylor: Bluink Ltd.'s eID-Me https://bluink.ca/eid-me/individuals 00:58:19 Tom Trottier: https://support.frescologic.com/portal/en/kb/fresco-logic 00:58:42 Tom Trottier: https://www.ebay.ca/itm/Insignia-HDMI-to-VGA-Adapter-With-USB-Power-Port-PC-or-MAC-NS-PG95503-C/174281152344?hash=item2893f75758:g:O9IAAOSw2VFbC13n 00:59:41 Tom Trottier: https://haveibeenpwned.com/ 00:59:43 Bob Herres: Thank you all for the helpful comments regarding my monitor problems:-) 00:59:47 Tom Trottier: https://haveibeenpwned.com/ 00:59:59 Chris Taylor: https://haveibeenpwned.com/ 01:00:41 Tom Trottier: https://www.troyhunt.com/ - he runs have I been pwned 01:08:07 Gail: I have Alexa 01:08:18 Karen W-G: none 01:08:22 Bob: I have 3 01:08:53 Tom Trottier: 'E R O ! 01:08:59 Tom Trottier: Z E R O 01:09:04 Jocelyn Doire: 0 01:09:20 Tom Trottier: I just squeeze my pixel 01:09:35 Eldon Gaw: one google home, one google echo? "She" bought both 01:09:41 Karen W-G: creeps me out that something is always listening 01:09:46 Tom Trottier: me too 01:11:56 Karen W-G: Terrific session again. Thanks for all you do!!! 01:12:03 william Bradwin: Thanks again Chris and Alan. Alot of good information. 01:12:16 Gail: thank you!!! 01:12:32 Tom Trottier: There are two obvious answers to running out of space: • buy a big external hard drive. They are fairly cheap now. Make sure it uses lightning or USB3 or USB-C cables for speedy connections. Or go whole hog and get a "NAS" - Network Attached Storage with 3+ disks inside. •go through your pix and delete stuff you don't want to keep. In lightroom or darktable or ..., label/tag the photos you want to keep (so you can find them) and delete the bad ones and any intermediate work files. You can take this opportunity to share them with others, too. For files in general: •You can use "Everything" (free from voidtools.com) and sort all your files by size descending and start deleting the biggest files you don't want. •You can save space on your C: drive by disabling hibernation. See https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/troubleshoot/windows-client/deployment/disable-and-re-enable-hibernation •Turning off system restore or reducing its allocation can save some space. See https://www.howtogeek 01:12:44 Bob Herres: Agreed fantastic content tonight thank you everyone 01:12:58 Glen: Thanx