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Description

In this episode, Barry and Bobby swap stories about the crossover between caregiving, tech frustrations, and everyday home life. Bobby kicks things off with a home renovation project for his mom, complete with construction noise, remote monitoring via cameras, and a surprise internet outage. Barry jumps in with his own tale of upgrading his dad’s iPhone, getting forced into iOS 26, and discovering the magic of Apple Support’s DFU mode — while realizing his dad barely noticed the changes.

From there, the guys shift gears into lawn care. Bobby shares his experience testing the LawnStarter app, comparing it to Uber for yards, and weighing the pros and cons of robotic mowers. Barry relates how services like this could help his dad too, and together they reflect on how these solutions ease the caregiving load.

The episode closes with a bigger-picture takeaway: in caregiving — just like coding and life — it’s easy to “admire problems” instead of solving them. The real win is moving past hesitation and taking action, with community support and a little humor to keep things rolling.

Show notes and resources are here: https://bit.ly/caretechandtips-resources

Takeaways

00:00 Home Renovation and Caregiving Challenges
04:20 Barry vs. iOS 26 (and Apple DFU Mode)
11:14 Caregivers Testing Tech First
13:38 LawnStarter App and Uber for Yards
22:00 Robotic Mowers: Cool or Costly?
26:30 Ratings, Trust, and Caregiving Services
28:30 Problem-Solving vs. Admiring Problems
30:50 Closing Thoughts and Community

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