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You’ve got quick tips galore this week: if your iPad battery’s draining mysteriously, your Apple Pencil might be the culprit, so pop it off when you’re not using it. Want custom emoji? Now you can create your own. LaunchBar fans, there’s a slick way to jump straight into System Settings, and if you’re self-hosting Bitwarden, the guys walk you through adding a local server with Cloudflare Tunnels. Pilot Pete also breaks down getting your digital ID working at TSA — and makes a compelling case that it’s actually more secure than handing over your physical license — plus there’s a look at TSA’s new Touchless ID system.

On the AI side, if agentic browsing still makes you nervous, Dave and Pete have practical advice for easing in, and they dig into why the app you use matters just as much as the LLM behind it — including a look at Claude’s upcoming Mythos model. You’ll hear how to tighten your AI agent’s security awareness (Don’t Get Caught slipping on that one), use Comet to become the ultimate “Reply Guy,” let your LLM tell you which apps are available in Setapp, and even have your chatbot generate QR codes . Wrapping up, there’s a fix for Mail not seeing updated Contacts Groups, a cost breakdown of building your own 2026 27-inch iMac, and an honest conversation about whether Plex is getting worse. Press play and enjoy learning at least five new things, folks!

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Dave Hamilton

Dave Hamilton is a podcaster, a publisher, and a nerd who has spent the past three decades of his career educating thousands of computer users. In addition to Mac Geek Gab podcast (now in its 19th year!), Dave is co-host of Business Brain and Gig Gab, two other shows to check out! Dave is also the co-founder and CEO of BackBeat Media, a boutique network of podcasts and websites that represents fiercely-independent publishers, of which Dave considers himself one. He has been involved in online publishing since 1998, when he co-founded The Mac Observer, a popular Apple news site which was acquired in 2021. Technology isn't the only thing Dave's a nerd about: he's also a drummer, playing in Bitter Pill, Fling, and various other projects in and around the New Hampshire seacoast where he and his wife, Lisa, live and raised their two children. Dave's reachable for a limited amount of paid consulting at DaveTheNerd.com and you can find to him on Mastodon, Bluesky, Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook, too!

3 Comments

ach1302 · April 13, 2026 at 9:01 am EDT

Oh, I double checked my versions, I can only add documents on the Mac version of 1Password V 6.89. I believe hey removed it from V7.

ach1302 · April 13, 2026 at 8:41 am EDT

Hi Dave, I was surprised to hear you said there is no way to store documents in 1Password. I have the legacy paid version of 1Password 7 and I was able to attach PDF documents of my passport to my Secure Notes. They removed the add feature when they went the subscription route. I still can see my attachments but I am not able to add to it. I did a search that says that feature is still available for the subscription model. Can you or someone else check to see if it is true?

Al

    Dave Hamilton · April 13, 2026 at 9:17 am EDT

    Hi ach1302! Yeah, I can still add files to 1Password (and link them to entries, so, for example, I have a picture of my insurance card linked to my insurance company login).

    I don’t think we said (or at least didn’t mean to say) that 1Password doesn’t have these features: we were talking about the gap between Apple Passwords features and those of 1Password, and that Uplock (third party app) helps to bridge that gap.

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