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Binary Badger posted:Edit: Apple is currently including Python 3.8.9 with their tools, somewhat behind the current 3.8.12 I have with homebrew.. My current python version is 3.9.7. Time for an upgrade?
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Chris Knight posted:So I've had Affinity Photo and Designer since May last year when I got a new machine and had to ditch my ancient CS5(?) install. Mostly used Photo to do stuff like crop & straighten out scanned cd covers, minor photo edits & filtering, and making GBS FM themes and logos. This is definitely my thing. I ended up buying Pixelmator because I have the iPad version I remembered, so maybe if I get into a good groove with it there are some cool things you can do if you combine them, like some kind of Jony Ive form Voltron. I think my biggest problem so far is that I want photoshop without paying for photoshop which is essentially a legal problem but I’m too impatient to pirate things these days so I’m just going to force myself to re-train years of muscle memory on PixPro which pretty much has the same “…not bad?” feel so far. Honestly if I really wanted a photoshop clone I could have just gone with GIMP but I can’t bring myself to. some kinda jackal fucked around with this message at 12:56 on Nov 5, 2021 |
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There's also Photoshop Elements, which works reasonably well for a lot of stuff (and comes for a flat fee).
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I have successfully installed Monterey, and I discovered a .PKInstallSandBoxManager directory on my internal HD - ~28GB 😲 Can I safely remove this directory and reclaim the ~28GB without breaking anything?
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binarysmurf posted:I have successfully installed Monterey, and I discovered a .PKInstallSandBoxManager directory on my internal HD - ~28GB 😲 https://apple.stackexchange.com/questions/376521/delete-file-in-pkinstallsandboxmanager-folder Looks like it's a temp dir for Apple's Software Update system, the contents should get autoflushed once they're not needed (perhaps after a reboot or two), and you probably don't want to delete anything in there yourself.
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Here and elsewhere I regularly see people recommend Alfred but I still haven't understood why it's so much better than Spotlight. Am I missing something?
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I think it offers some advanced integration and workflows that you can trigger, but tbqh my spotlight/alfred/search-bar-app use cases were always application launching and I haven't yet come across a case where Spotlight has felt like a limitation to me. Definitely also curious to hear what others use it for. But also slightly worried I'll hear a use case that makes me go "wow" and now I feel I'm missing out
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Xabi posted:Here and elsewhere I regularly see people recommend Alfred but I still haven't understood why it's so much better than Spotlight. Am I missing something? Spotlight is a search tool that lets you occasionally do stuff to the things you find (launch/open them, mostly). Alfred is an attempt to recreate Quicksilver, a noun-verb-object workflow tool, where [file/app] > [open/launch] is a common but very minor capability. Alfred doesn't quite have the elegance and breadth of functionality of Quicksilver, but is more streamlined, user-friendly, and generally “MacOS:y”. For these two, the search part is just a way to find [thing], and the main functionality they offer is the stuff you do to or with [thing], and the ways in which these actions can be extended.
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QuickSilver, THANK YOU, that's the name of the app I was trying to remember. I used it a lot back in the day but admittedly still as an app launcher.
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I use Alfred, and am an old Quicksilver user. Mostly I like it because of 15 years of muscle memory but here's like the 3 things I use it for: Customizable invoke shortcuts ( code:
Its a much faster app launcher than going to the dock. Just invoke, first 2 letters of name of Application, boom. code:
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Okay. 4 things. Basic but indispensable to my workflow.
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# ? Nov 5, 2021 13:53 |
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I also built out some simple workflows in Alfred. ‘archive’ opens my NAS archive folder in a new finder window. ‘downie <url>’ feeds a url into the YouTube downloader I use. ‘rad <movie>’ adds a movie into my radarr queue ‘dn <text>’ creates a new Draft note with the specified text Etc. I’ve set up a dozen or two simple workflows like this that makes little things super quick. I also use it to control iTunes.
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Small White Dragon posted:There's also Photoshop Elements, which works reasonably well for a lot of stuff (and comes for a flat fee).
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Xabi posted:Here and elsewhere I regularly see people recommend Alfred but I still haven't understood why it's so much better than Spotlight. Am I missing something? In general it just makes a lot of little things a bit quicker / easier, and a few specific things much, much easier. Maybe have a quick look through the custom workflows on Packal or the Alfred forums and see if any of your daily driver apps have anything available that sounds useful; otherwise, if nothing about your current workflow is really bugging you then don't feel like you're missing out on anything incredible.
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# ? Nov 5, 2021 14:45 |
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As an old quicksilver hand who never really gelled with alfred very well I am digging the f out of Raycast
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Crunchy Black posted:I use Alfred, and am an old Quicksilver user. Mostly I like it because of 15 years of muscle memory but here's like the 3 things I use it for: Doesn’t Spotlight do literally all of these things?
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Chris Knight posted:I haven't used Elements in a fair few years, but last time I did they had hosed around with some very basic Photoshop conventions to make it annoying to figure out how to do simple things. It was less a light version of PS than some bastard other picture editor with the PS name grafted on. I have 2021 on this machine, if you use the "Expert" tab, it appears or acts mostly like Photoshop with some options removed.
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ArcticZombie posted:Doesn’t Spotlight do literally all of these things? Yup.
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I got Alfred, tried it once, was like "oh this is cool" and never used it again.KOTEX GOD OF BLOOD posted:Incredibly, I am still having this problem. In clamshell mode, my mac wakes from sleep properly probably 30% of the time. The rest of the time I have to walk over, open it up, unplug and replug the external display, and log in on the laptop side. It Just Works!™ Or, it used to anyway.
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KOTEX GOD OF BLOOD posted:I got Alfred, tried it once, was like "oh this is cool" and never used it again. It helps if you change it to/replace Spotlight's keyboard shortcut. I find I use it to do a lot of the same things I could do with Spotlight but I can customise it to look a lot cleaner and it just always seems faster.
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One other nice thing about alfred is large-type mode (cmd-L). Good if you need to see something like a phone number or whatever, but also need to walk away from the computer, since it'll display up to the full width of the screen. It's less useful for longer strings, but it will eventually wrap around, and it's still better than fullscreening a text window and zooming the hell in or something. Also, using the built in web-search is handy if you make use of the shortcuts. It's nice to just type in like, "wikipedia gnomes" and have it run the search for you. Doesn't even need the powerpack for custom strings.
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Getting a weird issue lately watching (some?) videos on YouTube in Safari, where if I fullscreen the video to its own space, flip to a different space, and flip back, the video will freeze on the current frame, the whole system completely locks up (no keyboard or mouse response, though the power button still does a hard restart) and the audio continues playing for about a minute, until suddenly I'm looking at the login prompt and the system acts like it's just restarted (apps are relaunching etc and I can't use Touch ID to log in). This happens very reproducibly with certain videos and as far as I can tell never with others. What's, uh, happening there? E: It only happens if I fullscreen the video itself. If I fullscreen the tab, this doesn't happen. Fedule fucked around with this message at 02:38 on Nov 10, 2021 |
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Alfred's clipboard manager is amazing for putting together work documents where I'm copying and pasting a lot of the same content. I don't know how many times I've gone back to reference something I copied hours or even days ago. I also love being able to kill processes from Alfred, open bookmark URLs, as well as easily search specific websites by typing yt + "search query" for YouTube, go for Google, eB for eBay. I honestly don't know how I work without it. Edit: You can even launch a Terminal with a command by typing the command after ">" in Alfred. It's amazing how powerful it is. Corb3t fucked around with this message at 03:50 on Nov 10, 2021 |
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Fedule posted:Getting a weird issue lately watching (some?) videos on YouTube in Safari, where if I fullscreen the video to its own space, flip to a different space, and flip back, the video will freeze on the current frame, the whole system completely locks up (no keyboard or mouse response, though the power button still does a hard restart) and the audio continues playing for about a minute, until suddenly I'm looking at the login prompt and the system acts like it's just restarted (apps are relaunching etc and I can't use Touch ID to log in). This happens very reproducibly with certain videos and as far as I can tell never with others. What's, uh, happening there? https://www.macrumors.com/2021/11/05/m1-pro-max-youtube-hdr-crashes/
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Did they move/remove the option to adjust screen refresh rates? For some reason after this latest reboot, my 4K second screen is running at 30Hz, I know tht's not always been the case. Connected via a Caldigit TS3+ on DisplayPort.... edit: disregard. rebooted the computer again, and the dock. option reappeared. FIX YOUR OPERATION SYSTEM, TIM. Or, all TB3 docks are trash, the Caldigit least so, but still trash. AlternateAccount fucked around with this message at 05:19 on Nov 10, 2021 |
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AlternateAccount posted:Or, all TB3 docks are trash, the Caldigit least so, but still trash. Maybe someone will make a USB4 dock that actually works at some point but I’m not holding my breath.
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I read about this, but, I'm using a 2020 Intel Air, and I'm pretty sure the videos that this happens with for me aren't in HDR (they are LP videos of a Switch game). Also, doesn't a kernel crash display that multilingual warning?
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Mercurius posted:It’s sadly this. I’m a huge proponent for TB docks but they’ve all got problems because TB fundamentally has issues. Macs never had them but the snap-in style docks for Lenovos were infinitely better than the USB-C/TB poo poo
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I’ve got a cal digit usb-c dock and it’s trash too. Monitors hooked up via DisplayPort refuse to sleep for longer than 2 mins but work fine in hdmi (but at 30hz). And randomly at least 2-3 times a week all usb devices plugged into it just stop working until a full reboot and replug in the usbc cable. Somehow this is still miles better than the cheap usb-c hub I had before it
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Bob Morales posted:Macs never had them but the snap-in style docks for Lenovos were infinitely better than the USB-C/TB poo poo
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I've actually been very lucky and my elgato Thunderbolt 3 dock has been flawless with several different Intel Macs and my current M1 but I also only use one screen with it and I suspect that helps a lot. Every single other Thunderbolt dock I've used or seen at work has had problems regardless of the brand or what type of computer or peripherals used are with it.
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I swear iPhone app devs are loving psychic. Literally every single app I would want to run on my new M1 Max (stuff which access services with no web client or otherwise native Mac version) is locked to phones and tablets only, and all I see in the app store is crap I don't want. I really don't see the point in this "feature" if every non-crapware dev is just going to turn it off.
Kreeblah fucked around with this message at 03:00 on Nov 15, 2021 |
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It won’t be the experience they really want the user to have.
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# ? Nov 15, 2021 03:35 |
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Apple just needs to make M1 Mac compatibility an “in app purchase” and magically it will flip the other way.
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# ? Nov 15, 2021 03:38 |
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I’m mostly just mad that Darksky opted out.
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The memory leak that people have been running into in macOS Monterey appears to have been identified: https://eclecticlight.co/2021/11/15/montereys-memory-leak-and-how-to-avoid-it/ The leak seems to occur when the mouse pointer size is set to something other than its default value and the cursor type changes (as in mouse pointer to I-bar when hovering over text) The ostensible fix is to set the cursor to its smallest (default) size and reset any changes to the cursor colors / outline in the Appearance prefpane. Edit: Is Hair Force One spending too long under the dryer these days?! How the gently caress can you release any such software, especially an OS, with such lovely, deep bugs? Binary Badger fucked around with this message at 19:29 on Nov 15, 2021 |
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Hmm, there has to be more problems. I keep having to reboot every few days because WindowServer is getting up to 30 gigs of memory usage for me.
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Taima posted:I’m mostly just mad that Darksky opted out. I'm amazed they bought the app, still charge five bucks for it and have made zero improvements. Really, mac support toggled on and the new type of widget that doesn't have to sit below all the others in the sidebar are the only things I want
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Rogue Amoeba's official guide to installing SoundSource on M1's is to lower SIP and I'm just not comfortable with that. Are there any other apps you'd all recommend for changing the volume over my external monitor's speakers? And for that matter I've been happy using their Loopback too to play music over WebEx/Hangouts/etc... but I'd have to do the same thing with lowering SIP to get the underlying ACE application installed. Are there any other applications that'd let me do the same thing without having to reduce lower-level OS protections?
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# ? Nov 15, 2021 21:13 |
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Is there a Markdown editor for Mac that is:
It doesn’t seem like an unreasonable list of features but I just can’t find one that meets them all. I’m on the verge of trying to start coding my own because Typora’s bugs are getting to me and I have a feeling the full release will be a paid subscription.
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TACD posted:Is there a Markdown editor for Mac that is: BBEdit. EDIT: Whoops, I have been informed BBEdit is dual-pane. But it does the rest of the stuff. Quackles fucked around with this message at 21:52 on Nov 15, 2021 |
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