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In this episode of IT SPARC Cast – News Bytes, John and Lou break down three big stories that touch nearly every corner of enterprise IT—from power to code to storage.
First, Ubiquiti expands into the UPS market with the new UniFi Uninterruptible Power Supply, combining network management integration, graceful shutdown control, and plug-and-play simplicity for small offices and home labs.
Then, they explore Google DeepMind’s latest breakthrough—CodeMender, an AI tool that not only finds software vulnerabilities but also rewrites and tests patches automatically before submitting them upstream.
Finally, Synology caves to user backlash, walking back its controversial policy that restricted third-party drives in 2025 NAS models. The nerd uprising worked, restoring support for Seagate, WD, and other drives under DSM 7.3.
⏱️ Show Notes
00:00 - Intro
00:51 - Ubiquiti Is Launching a New UniFi Uninterruptible Power Strategy
Ubiquiti enters the UPS market with the UniFi UPS Tower ($159) and UniFi UPS 2U Rackmount ($279).
•Fully integrates with UniFi OS for device-wide graceful shutdown.
•Simplifies UPS monitoring—no scripting or manual config needed.
https://blog.ui.com/article/introducing-uninterruptible-power
06:00 - Google’s New AI Doesn’t Just Find Vulnerabilities — It Rewrites Code to Patch Them
Google DeepMind’s CodeMender is the next step in automated software security.
•Detects, rewrites, and self-tests patches before submitting them.
•Refactors vulnerable code to prevent flaw reoccurrence.
•Uses multi-AI feedback loops to ensure accuracy before final submission.
https://thehackernews.com/2025/10/googles-new-ai-doesnt-just-find.html
11:03 - Synology Walks Back Controversial Compatibility Policy for 2025 NAS Units
User backlash works—Synology reverses its decision to block third-party drives in the Plus Series 2025 NAS lineup.
•DSM 7.3 restores compatibility with non-Synology drives.
•Synology pledges a new third-party drive validation program.
https://www.tomshardware.com/pc-components/nas/synology-walks-back-controversial-compatibility-policy-for-2025-nas-units-third-party-hdd-and-ssd-support-returns-with-diskstation-manager-7-3-update
IT SPARC Cast
@ITSPARCCast on X
https://www.linkedin.com/company/sparc-sales/ on LinkedIn
John Barger
@john_Video on X
https://www.linkedin.com/in/johnbarger/ on LinkedIn
Lou Schmidt
@loudoggeek on X
https://www.linkedin.com/in/louis-schmidt-b102446/ on LinkedIn
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In this episode of IT SPARC Cast – News Bytes, John and Lou break down three big stories that touch nearly every corner of enterprise IT—from power to code to storage.
First, Ubiquiti expands into the UPS market with the new UniFi Uninterruptible Power Supply, combining network management integration, graceful shutdown control, and plug-and-play simplicity for small offices and home labs.
Then, they explore Google DeepMind’s latest breakthrough—CodeMender, an AI tool that not only finds software vulnerabilities but also rewrites and tests patches automatically before submitting them upstream.
Finally, Synology caves to user backlash, walking back its controversial policy that restricted third-party drives in 2025 NAS models. The nerd uprising worked, restoring support for Seagate, WD, and other drives under DSM 7.3.
⏱️ Show Notes
00:00 - Intro
00:51 - Ubiquiti Is Launching a New UniFi Uninterruptible Power Strategy
Ubiquiti enters the UPS market with the UniFi UPS Tower ($159) and UniFi UPS 2U Rackmount ($279).
•Fully integrates with UniFi OS for device-wide graceful shutdown.
•Simplifies UPS monitoring—no scripting or manual config needed.
https://blog.ui.com/article/introducing-uninterruptible-power
06:00 - Google’s New AI Doesn’t Just Find Vulnerabilities — It Rewrites Code to Patch Them
Google DeepMind’s CodeMender is the next step in automated software security.
•Detects, rewrites, and self-tests patches before submitting them.
•Refactors vulnerable code to prevent flaw reoccurrence.
•Uses multi-AI feedback loops to ensure accuracy before final submission.
https://thehackernews.com/2025/10/googles-new-ai-doesnt-just-find.html
11:03 - Synology Walks Back Controversial Compatibility Policy for 2025 NAS Units
User backlash works—Synology reverses its decision to block third-party drives in the Plus Series 2025 NAS lineup.
•DSM 7.3 restores compatibility with non-Synology drives.
•Synology pledges a new third-party drive validation program.
https://www.tomshardware.com/pc-components/nas/synology-walks-back-controversial-compatibility-policy-for-2025-nas-units-third-party-hdd-and-ssd-support-returns-with-diskstation-manager-7-3-update
IT SPARC Cast
@ITSPARCCast on X
https://www.linkedin.com/company/sparc-sales/ on LinkedIn
John Barger
@john_Video on X
https://www.linkedin.com/in/johnbarger/ on LinkedIn
Lou Schmidt
@loudoggeek on X
https://www.linkedin.com/in/louis-schmidt-b102446/ on LinkedIn
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