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AlternateAccount posted:For the love of pete, blur your filenames so we can at least maintain the cognitive dissonance required to fill in LINUX DISTROS in our own minds. lol I'm paying £16p/m for Adobe CC master collection on a six figure salary by slipping a few beers to a friend with an educational email. The new piracy is not being a dinosaur. The gently caress do I want with ancient pirated software.
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Here ya go, no beer slipping necessary: http://creative.adobe.com/join/offer/nonprofit
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# ? Jul 21, 2017 22:32 |
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So I got a notification my 50GB iCloud storage is filling up. A while back I put every (old) photo I had in Photos because it was an easy way to back up everything, but I find having a massive library of old stuff on my phone to be cumbersome. With the entire iCloud account being filled up with this old stuff, I exported everything to a OneDrive folder, because I have a terabyte of free cloud storage there. Having a giant 15GB folder of JPG's is another annoyance. Is there a way for me to see those use Photos with selective syncing? So I can put my entire library in Photos on the Mac, but only using iCloud to sync everything I want (instead of everything)?
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# ? Jul 21, 2017 23:31 |
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Large photo collection. Mostly raws. Might be 1T of data within a year but less than 1T now. iCloud Drive? Google drive? Lightroom/CC sync comedy option? I figure I'd ask a few places including here.
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# ? Jul 22, 2017 00:06 |
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iCloud Drive is fairly reasonable now, and they're just going to keep lowering prices and increasing storage. 2TB for $9.99/mo is pretty fair, especially for the kind of iOS/macOS integration you get with it
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# ? Jul 22, 2017 00:11 |
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pzy posted:iCloud Drive is fairly reasonable now, and they're just going to keep lowering prices and increasing storage. The only better deal I've seen is with OneDrive. You 1TB with a $99 Office 365 subscription (which you can get for cheaper if you buy a code off of Amazon). The one I no longer recommend is DropBox after it was revealed that when Project Infinite finally drops it will require kernel level access to your system.
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# ? Jul 22, 2017 05:46 |
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baram. posted:lifehack: use a client you don't have to delve into arcane settings screens to get working the way you want. ^^^^^this it's why you got a mac in the first place, no?
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# ? Jul 22, 2017 07:49 |
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I'll jump in on what is apparently "ask a question about Photos" page. I hosed up while importing pictures from my DSLR today and they hit Photos without being geotagged. Yet Photos knew where they were all taken anyway. I am not super worried about this since the plan was to geotag them anyway, but I'm curious as to how Photos figured it out. Did it just guess that since I took photos with my phone the same day that I must be in similar locations? Is it like just comparing the time I took the photos to where it knew I was via my phone? Or did the geotagging app I sync data over even though I haven't technically tagged these photos?
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# ? Jul 22, 2017 11:16 |
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nm
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# ? Jul 22, 2017 14:26 |
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Rick posted:I'll jump in on what is apparently "ask a question about Photos" page. Get info on an actual file from your DSLR (select it and hit Command-I) and you will see there's no location information. They also won't appear on the map in the Places view. You are right that if you took photos with your phone on the same day Photos will assume the location from that, but only for the Moments view. I really want a good DSLR with built-in GPS. Too bad the 6DII so underwhelming. Choadmaster fucked around with this message at 10:36 on Jul 23, 2017 |
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Since I, too, sometimes forget to GPS tag my DSLR photos, I thought I'd whip up a quick AppleScript to copy and paste locations in Photos from my phone pics to the DSLR ones (Photos lacks any way to copy actual coordinates, because of course it does). I built it as an Automator service so it shows in the Services menu and I can assign a key combo to it. It just flat-out refused to work, even when I whittled it down to absolutely nothing but literally the built-in "get the current selection from Photos." When it finally dawned on me to check Console, wouldn't you know it... SandboxViolation: Photos deny file-read-data. That's right. A basic built-in Automator action, when explicitly activated as a service from within Photos, is refused access to my photos by the sandbox. (And then just silently aborts.) gently caress you, Apple. Edit: Removed embedded screenshots since they're not working and aren't necessary. Choadmaster fucked around with this message at 10:42 on Jul 23, 2017 |
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You might want to try some software that works with GPS tracking apps (that generate GPX data) and your photos. They'll sync up timestamps and add a geotag to the photo metadata. A cursory Googling led me to gps4cam. Not sure how well it works since it hasn't seen an update since 2015. But the Mac and Windows clients are free, and they have a "Lite" version for iOS. The only limitation I see between the Lite and Pro versions is when start a "trip" it will only track for 30 minutes. But I can't think of any reason you couldn't just keep starting a new "trip" as needed if you don't feel like plunking down $3.99. The Android version is full featured, but there's no free version ($2.99) Now I'm going to have to dig out my old Nikon. I've found Camera+ with the fantastic camera on 7Plus to an excellent carry around camera. But now I have a hankering to dig out all my expensive glass and go on some nature walks.
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# ? Jul 23, 2017 11:47 |
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What do people use for mp3/music management nowadays? Is there anything currently being updated that's better than iTunes?
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# ? Jul 23, 2017 17:35 |
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I think people have just made their peace and moved to Spotify. The big issue is cross-platform support and sync capabilities. I'd love nothing more than to use something else for podcasts, but I'm on both Windows and macOS.
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# ? Jul 23, 2017 18:43 |
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gently caress Spotify. iTunes Match + Apple Music forever!
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# ? Jul 23, 2017 19:20 |
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I don’t think I even need iTunes Match anymore. I’m not even sure what I would lose but unsubscribing from it now that I have Apple Music which yeah is all I need nowadays. I haven’t managed mp3s in years and it’s pretty great.
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# ? Jul 23, 2017 19:24 |
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I'm still on iTunes because I like to buy music, but music and podcasts are so loving awful to play, and each update somehow makes iTunes worse. The Apple Music trial literally deleted my music collection. (Fortunately, I think I managed to retrieve it as it's all in the ~cloud~, which isn't reassuing given Apple's incompetence in this area.)
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# ? Jul 23, 2017 19:25 |
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The best part about iTunes Match is it turns all your piracy, past and future, into legal music.
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# ? Jul 23, 2017 19:30 |
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pzy posted:The best part about iTunes Match is it turns all your piracy, past and future, into legal music. Except when your local store suddenly doesn't have certain albums anymore, making it impossible to match or download them again!
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# ? Jul 23, 2017 20:53 |
Chris Knight posted:Except when your local store suddenly doesn't have certain albums anymore, making it impossible to match or download them again! Which was the whole proposition behind iTunes a-la-carte purchase-and-store-forever model in the first place! Which everyone was on board with! For about ten years! And now we've all changed our minds! Those subscription-based music services that iTunes competed with in the early days and forced out of the market must be so loving pissed right now
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# ? Jul 23, 2017 21:07 |
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I went from iTunes to Plex to Spotify. iTunes is the trainwreck that we all know and love/hate, Plex works ok and I have a lifetime subscription so it's "free". Good for keeping my music collection backed up, not so good on Desktop OSes because it only has a web client. Spotify won out in the end because it makes it so easy to find new music that I like.
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# ? Jul 23, 2017 23:46 |
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Spotify works better than iTunes, even though it's just a web wrapper, and I've never run into a memory leak or crazy resource hog. iTunes just doesn't seem to work by default. I assume they haven't gone the way of Spotify because they still believe they're giving iTunes some attention. People tried to make Songbird a thing, but twas not meant to be. My favourite scenario was SoundCloud making their own client, but as we all know, we live in the darkest timeline where iTunes still exists as-is, getting worse with every week.
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# ? Jul 24, 2017 00:07 |
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Is it just larger libraries that iTunes sucks with? I've got a 100gb library and iTunes has served me very well for over a decade. I have everything in iTunes Match and it works great for me.
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# ? Jul 24, 2017 00:10 |
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ufarn posted:Spotify works better than iTunes, even though it's just a web wrapper, and I've never run into a memory leak or crazy resource hog. iTunes just doesn't seem to work by default. There was that issue a few months ago where the Spotify desktop client was writing and overwriting hundreds of gigabytes' worth of junk data the entire time it was open. I assume that's been fixed by now though.
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# ? Jul 24, 2017 00:13 |
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Weedle posted:There was that issue a few months ago where the Spotify desktop client was writing and overwriting hundreds of gigabytes' worth of junk data the entire time it was open. I assume that's been fixed by now though. I have to close iTunes before every game of Overwatch, because it sometimes does weird things with my CPU.
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# ? Jul 24, 2017 00:14 |
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Is there any way to get a network drive to stay mapped even if the network connection is dropped? my iMac does this weird thing where it will drop the connection while asleep. This isnt a huge deal until my Sonarr/Usenet stuff wakes up during the day to grab stuff, and it then grabs stuff and downloads the files but they dont move/rename successfully because the NAS connection was dropped while the machine was offline. I've tried using Automator to make it mount the disk but had no luck. I Think what I used to do in the past was use symbolic links to the folders on the NAS which in turn forces it to reconnect to the share?
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# ? Jul 24, 2017 01:33 |
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Laserface posted:Is there any way to get a network drive to stay mapped even if the network connection is dropped? Don't let your imac sleep?
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# ? Jul 24, 2017 01:39 |
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Shaocaholica posted:Don't let your imac sleep? it seemingly only has this problem when it is connected to certain types of routers. My previous house I used a different router that was supplied by the ISP and it would maintain the connection while asleep, wake up during the day, download stuff snatched from usenet by various apps, move/rename then go back to sleep. now, for some reason, when it is asleep and woken up again, regardless of the schedule, the network connection as a whole doesnt work - this includes stuff like trying to view localhost:8080 to access one of the mentioned apps interface, for about 20-30 seconds. I have wake on LAN and all that poo poo enabled, it just doesnt seem to actually work.
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# ? Jul 24, 2017 04:42 |
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What's the best way to permanently delete photos from iCloud on all devices? I just deleted 1,000+ photos on my phone and despite it telling me they'd be deleted from all devices, they're still showing up on photos on my Mac and in iCloud. Does it just take a few hours to sync? How can I force it?
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# ? Jul 24, 2017 16:05 |
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Oh no. You got caught with the strange nudes? FORCE MISSION ABORT
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# ? Jul 24, 2017 16:23 |
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ufarn posted:Spotify works better than iTunes, even though it's just a web wrapper, and I've never run into a memory leak or crazy resource hog. iTunes just doesn't seem to work by default. i agree with this. on windows. the spotify app on windows is your bog standard chromium frame app while itunes for windows is astonishingly, almost unforgivably bad. unresponsive ui, strange controls, occasionally shoots itself in the face and requires a restart to get itself in order again. i would actually ward people off from signing up for apple music if they regularly use a windows machine. on mac itunes isn't great, but it's fine, and mostly feels pretty native and smooth whereas spotify feels just that bit more incongruous. i wish apple would nick the public shared playlists and ability to follow your friends tho pzy posted:gently caress Spotify. iTunes Match + Apple Music forever! apple music entirely supersedes itunes match's functionality to the point where i'm not even sure they let you sign up for both right?
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# ? Jul 24, 2017 19:06 |
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Generic Monk posted:i wish apple would nick the public shared playlists and ability to follow your friends tho Apparently this is coming with iOS 11.
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# ? Jul 24, 2017 19:08 |
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Data Graham posted:Which was the whole proposition behind iTunes a-la-carte purchase-and-store-forever model in the first place! Well for my example specifically, a bunch of my matched & downloaded tracks are corrupt, so I can't re-upload and try to match & download them again because the Canadian iTunes Store doesn't have the albums anymore.
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# ? Jul 24, 2017 21:06 |
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Choadmaster posted:Get info on an actual file from your DSLR (select it and hit Command-I) and you will see there's no location information. They also won't appear on the map in the Places view. You are right that if you took photos with your phone on the same day Photos will assume the location from that, but only for the Moments view. Ah, yeah this is it exactly, thank you. I definitely want a camera with a built in GPS, but I'm also surprised how well an app that I spent less than $5 on like 7 years ago (Geotagr) manages to do the job still (provided I let it before importing the photos in to Photos).
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# ? Jul 24, 2017 21:17 |
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Generic Monk posted:apple music entirely supersedes itunes match's functionality to the point where i'm not even sure they let you sign up for both right? Apple Music has strict DRM, iTunes Match does not. So you can have both. I believe if you only subscribe to Apple Music, you only get DRM copies of your music on other devices (it doesn't mess with your original library files, though). If you cancel Apple Music, you can't play the DRM'd files anymore. If you subscribe to iTunes Match, you can get new DRM-free copies of your songs that can be moved between devices forever and ever, even if you cancel Match and/or Apple Music. If you have both, you still get DRM-free songs matched from tracks you add to iTunes from other sources (YouTube or God help you, CDs). And only songs you add via Apple Music have DRM.
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# ? Jul 24, 2017 22:01 |
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Rick posted:Ah, yeah this is it exactly, thank you. I think I'm going to have to go down that route, the £30 GPS shoe I bought lasted less than 6 weeks it was such garbage.
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# ? Jul 24, 2017 22:17 |
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Does anyone know how Sierra's current APFS implementation compares to what's coming in High Sierra? I'm considering formatting an external drive as APFS, but when I read about subtle changes in APFS behavior in recent iOS updates I expect that Sierra's implementation isn't fully baked either. Any concerns or endorsements?
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# ? Jul 27, 2017 21:44 |
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Star War Sex Parrot posted:Does anyone know how Sierra's current APFS implementation compares to what's coming in High Sierra? I'm considering formatting an external drive as APFS, but when I read about subtle changes in APFS behavior in recent iOS updates I expect that Sierra's implementation isn't fully baked either. Any concerns or endorsements? Wait until High Sierra isn't in beta and convert the drive from HFS+ to APFS later?
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# ? Jul 27, 2017 21:46 |
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Star War Sex Parrot posted:Does anyone know how Sierra's current APFS implementation compares to what's coming in High Sierra? I'm considering formatting an external drive as APFS, but when I read about subtle changes in APFS behavior in recent iOS updates I expect that Sierra's implementation isn't fully baked either. Any concerns or endorsements? I converted a drive in an earlier beta and now I can't read it in High Sierra (haven't tried the lastest beta yet, just hangs forever when I hook it up) but can read it fine on my normal Sierra MacBook. Its probably good on a new format but I certainly wouldn't store any critical info on it until release.
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Last Chance posted:convert the drive from HFS+ to APFS later spaced ninja posted:I converted a drive in an earlier beta and now I can't read it in High Sierra (haven't tried the lastest beta yet, just hangs forever when I hook it up) but can read it fine on my normal Sierra MacBook.
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