<p>Mike's back from a workation and Damashe is recording from a cardboard box in his old office because the new office already isn't big enough. We get into audio app updates, the travel boom arm setup, a new podcast project called Our Perspective, and answer a listener question about starting an email list without breaking the bank.</p>
<p>Damashe shares the news that he's already moved to a bigger space, two doors down from the original office, and walks through his automation plans: Home Assistant, Ubiquiti Access for door entry, sensors everywhere, and cameras inside and out. We talk Lucid radios as a possible replacement for giving employees phones, the Perkins Bloom add-on (and why $300 feels steep), Tailscale wins while traveling, and a quick PSA on the recent Linux vulnerabilities.</p>
<p><strong>In this episode:</strong></p>
<ul>
<li>Audio Hijack, Loopback, and SoundSource updates</li>
<li>Travel boom arm review and mobile recording setup</li>
<li>Our Perspective podcast launching early June</li>
<li>Listener question: free options for starting an email list (MailChimp, <a href="http://Groups.io" rel="nofollow">Groups.io</a>, Kit)</li>
<li>Teams, SharePoint, and syncing files locally</li>
<li>Lucid radio follow-up and deploying them in a business</li>
<li>Office move update: twice the space, front-to-back access</li>
<li>Home Assistant vs Homey Pro, Ubiquiti Access, and sensor plans</li>
<li>Perkins Bloom: $300 to turn your Brailler into a Bluetooth keyboard</li>
<li>Throwback to Braille 'n Speak, Braille Lite, and Mountbatten</li>
<li>Linux vulnerability PSA: update your machines</li>
<li>Tailscale for remote access while traveling</li>
</ul>
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