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Small White Dragon posted:Do you use Rider? Yes, Rider absolutely rules and C# is the best programming language to do pretty much anything with and don't let anyone tell you different because they are wrong. I admit the last time I tried VS on Mac was several years ago but it was a joke. VS is a joke as a whole to be honest but they have to support so much poo poo it'd be a nightmare to work on so I feel bad for those guys. The move to 64 bit must've been hell. M3 coming in the mail hell yeah ship that poo poo Tim Apple
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mst4k posted:Yes, Rider absolutely rules and C# is the best programming language to do pretty much anything with and don't let anyone tell you different because they are wrong. I think the new release of Rider is coming soon, looks like they've hit release candidate. .net8 support is not great atm.
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# ? Nov 30, 2023 08:25 |
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mst4k posted:Yes, Rider absolutely rules and C# is the best programming language to do pretty much anything with and don't let anyone tell you different because they are wrong. C# is really good. I use Visual Studio Professional (on Windows) for work and it is also very good, but I suspect the Mac version is... not as good.
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# ? Nov 30, 2023 08:59 |
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I have a MacBook Pro 2007 running Ventura. for the last couple of years when it should be sleeping/lid is closed, I notices it connects to the Internet for a short while and disconnects again. I usually see this if I am on my PC in the same IRC channel I have connected on my MacBook that it joins/parts. I have googled this behavior before and have checked the battery settings "Wake for network access" and set it to Never, but just now I decided to check logs and such for the first time and found this: https://paste.quest/?e9e0a142ec021c69#AUdmXwfCnHsQaHA5XZDgm6sr3t9uvqELqxvMs5Rovgbr Why is it doing this and can I make it just sleep till I wake it myself?
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# ? Nov 30, 2023 10:23 |
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Quackles posted:C# is really good. I use Visual Studio Professional (on Windows) for work and it is also very good, but I suspect the Mac version is... not as good. There isn’t really a MacOS version anymore since it is being or has been retired. The version that did exist wasn’t the same thing, anyway. It was a different app that a third party created and then MS bought them. It was focused more on making iOS apps and not much else. Very limited what you could actually create with it.
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# ? Nov 30, 2023 12:30 |
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What's the general thought on the Thunderbird email client? My mom recently passed away, and she did all of the account management/banking/appointments/etc. for her and my dad. My dad is 81, computer illiterate, and has no interest in learning how to really use one, so I've taken over the responsibility of managing their accounts, banking, etc. I'm already using the Mail app for my account, and was thinking of using Thunderbird (or another client) with theirs so I can more consistently monitor it instead of using OWA for their
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# ? Dec 1, 2023 20:37 |
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Canned Sunshine posted:What's the general thought on the Thunderbird email client? Can’t speak to Thunderbird, but would it be easier to add their account to your Mail app and flag or color it differently (or move all to a dedicated folder upon arrival) so you can tell at a glance what mail is theirs and what mail is yours?
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# ? Dec 1, 2023 21:42 |
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Thunderbird is pretty decent these days, I use it on Windows. It’s come a long way.
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# ? Dec 1, 2023 21:43 |
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I’m very in the camp of ‘there’s no point complaining about how Apple does something, because they won’t change’, but please let me old man yells at iCloud for a moment. Kinda mad that I’ve finally gone fully legit and wiped my Apple Match library that I’d maxed out to go fully in with Apple Music to find the client on macOS is locked to the OS version and the Monterey one is lacking a bunch of basic stuff out like AM Playlist Folders, so all my structure breaks. It’s an ongoing paid service so separate it out, hell the drat lovely Windows iTunes client works with some of this stuff from what I’ve seen, why can’t something from 2 OS revisions do too.
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# ? Dec 1, 2023 21:55 |
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Subjunctive posted:Thunderbird is pretty decent these days, I use it on Windows. It’s come a long way. Yeah, I’ve been using it in Linux for months. Just plunks along, stable feature set, doesn’t pee in my Cheerios or pull weird misbehavior. I keep putting off installing it to my M2 Air but I predict similar behavior there.
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# ? Dec 1, 2023 22:40 |
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If you want something that feels like a MacOS app though, check out mailspring. It was my go to before I bought a Mac and it’s really nice.
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Hi it’s me, the Outlook user.
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Silly Burrito posted:Can’t speak to Thunderbird, but would it be easier to add their account to your Mail app and flag or color it differently (or move all to a dedicated folder upon arrival) so you can tell at a glance what mail is theirs and what mail is yours? Yeah, I thought about trying this, but I've been thinking it might be easier to just have it set up in a discrete app given my current stress/lack of sleep/etc. Hasturtium posted:Yeah, I’ve been using it in Linux for months. Just plunks along, stable feature set, doesn’t pee in my Cheerios or pull weird misbehavior. I keep putting off installing it to my M2 Air but I predict similar behavior there. Thanks for the feedback on it! The Lord Bude posted:If you want something that feels like a MacOS app though, check out mailspring. It was my go to before I bought a Mac and it’s really nice. I'll take a look into it, thanks! Always curious to try new mail clients. Warbird posted:Hi it’s me, the Outlook user. I use Outlook on Windows for work, and given the ways it seems neutered for macOS, I just can't find myself to use it for it, mostly out of frustration.
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# ? Dec 2, 2023 03:35 |
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If you can get someone else to pay $30/mo for it, Superhuman is a great mail client for macOS and iOS. I used it when I was dealing with tons of email, and it was a lifesaver.
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I hate to say it but Outlook on Mac is a lot nicer than on Windows. Like actually reasonably pleasant to use
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Data Graham posted:I hate to say it but Outlook on Mac is a lot nicer than on Windows. Like actually reasonably pleasant to use Isn't it still Airmail captured and renamed?
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Subjunctive posted:If you can get someone else to pay $30/mo for it, Superhuman is a great mail client for macOS and iOS. I used it when I was dealing with tons of email, and it was a lifesaver. Paying 30/mo for email is insane.
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# ? Dec 2, 2023 04:38 |
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Skeezy posted:Paying 30/mo for email is insane. Surely it's an email host, right? quote:AI-powered email built for high-performing teams. oh quote:Supercharge your workflow with AI ugh
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# ? Dec 2, 2023 05:37 |
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Sounds great if your job is making high school essay format summaries of wikipedia articles.
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Perplx posted:Sounds great if your job is making high school essay format summaries of wikipedia articles. I think you underestimate how many people’s job is to read and write emails
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Grassy Knowles posted:Surely it's an email host, right? I used it before they added any of the AI stuff, I dunno what that’s about. It’s ridiculously fast though and had some great macro-like capabilities, great UI for getting around in quickly, and some nice folder-splitting options.
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# ? Dec 2, 2023 06:02 |
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I went through YCombinator and the CEO of Superhuman spoke in a session. He said basically their whole user base is C-level people and startup founders who are obsessed with saving seconds at a time, and the selling point in the beginning was purely UI speed and keyboard commands. They hyper-optimized the UI speed, only worked with Gmail accounts, only on Mac, and were able to charge $30 bucks a month for it. Their session was on understanding user desires in a given market, and optimizing for them.
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# ? Dec 2, 2023 06:17 |
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Grassy Knowles posted:Isn't it still Airmail captured and renamed? No? I still use Airmail on Mac and iPhone. If you’re thinking about the iOS app Microsoft bought a decade ago and turned into Outlook, they never had a macOS version.
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I still miss sparrow
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Subjunctive posted:Thunderbird is pretty decent these days, I use it on Windows. It’s come a long way. Does anyone have a better solution? Googling hasn't helped.
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That sounds wrong to me. Let me ask someone on the team.
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# ? Dec 2, 2023 18:33 |
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Yeah, I thought so:quote:Definitely wrong, we still use mbox as the internal storage format for all mailboxes E: he suggested https://addons.thunderbird.net/en-us/thunderbird/addon/importexporttools-ng/ for a friendly UI for importing
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# ? Dec 2, 2023 18:35 |
Nobody’s biting on “AI-driven” as a positive selling point, right? It all comes across like “your email will be filled with dogs and eyeballs and hands with 19 fingers”
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Data Graham posted:Nobody’s biting on “AI-driven” as a positive selling point, right? Literally everyone I talk to understands that "Powered by AI" means it will be absolute trash but for some reason every tech company is all in on it lol
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# ? Dec 2, 2023 22:13 |
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Getting decent with *nix and CLI tools has really robbed a lot of the attraction of buying Mac apps for me. Half of the popular stuff on sale is just a gui wrapper for some FOSS stuff. Good for people who don’t want to bother with that though.
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# ? Dec 2, 2023 22:34 |
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For some reason the storage bar shows that I have almost 100 GB of “System Data” in my MacBook Air. I’m nearing capacity, which is really inconvenient considering I don’t really have all that much stuff. Research I’ve done so far has led me to usual suspects like Clean My Mac and Onyx by Titanium. I’m just not sure if it’s the best way to solve the issue. I don’t want to delete anything important. For context, the MacBook is new (bought last summer), but I transferred all of my stuff from my old one with Time Machine. So I most likely imported the junk as well.
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Bloody Mayhem posted:For some reason the storage bar shows that I have almost 100 GB of “System Data” in my MacBook Air. I’m nearing capacity, which is really inconvenient considering I don’t really have all that much stuff. Have you tried Disk Inventory X? It’s free and it will show you exactly what is taking up space where. https://www.derlien.com
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von Braun posted:I have a MacBook Pro 2007 running Ventura. for the last couple of years when it should be sleeping/lid is closed, I notices it connects to the Internet for a short while and disconnects again. I usually see this if I am on my PC in the same IRC channel I have connected on my MacBook that it joins/parts. I have googled this behavior before and have checked the battery settings "Wake for network access" and set it to Never, but just now I decided to check logs and such for the first time and found this: Isn't this a feature called Power Nap? I remember it being a bit buggy at release. A 2007 would be capped at El Capitan 11.6 something. Are you running the latest for your machine? You can start a HAUS thread if you like too. EDIT: Saw it was probably a typo, 2017/Ventura. Do you have external devices, mouse/kb/touchpad/storage plugged in? Do you use Outlook or the Mail.app for emails? Both have options for waking the computer. Any water damage or has it gotten damp at any point? These have touchy hall effect sensors placed right at the edge, it could be waking due to liquid damage? Edited edit: Looking at the log, the reasons are: maintenance, ARP request, Lid open, Alarm maybe do a pmset -g and post the results? Once on Adapter, once on battery. down1nit fucked around with this message at 00:11 on Dec 3, 2023 |
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Silly Burrito posted:Have you tried Disk Inventory X? It’s free and it will show you exactly what is taking up space where. I haven’t heard of this one, thanks! Do you know how it compares to the other ones? All I want is not to gently caress up anything.
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Bloody Mayhem posted:I haven’t heard of this one, thanks! Disk Inventory X doesn’t delete anything unless you hit that “Move to Trash” button. It won’t gently caress up your system, it just shows you what’s using all that space.
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Bloody Mayhem posted:I haven’t heard of this one, thanks! Arivia posted:Disk Inventory X doesn’t delete anything unless you hit that “Move to Trash” button. It won’t gently caress up your system, it just shows you what’s using all that space. Exactly. This just shows you what’s eating up your space. You still have to delete it.
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# ? Dec 3, 2023 03:25 |
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BUUNNI posted:Literally everyone I talk to understands that "Powered by AI" means it will be absolute trash but for some reason every tech company is all in on it lol Large tech companies are absolutely terrified of getting "disrupted" into irrelevance. Witness how almost every single version of Windows (or spin-off version) was Microsoft chasing perceived threats and then tearing that poo poo down when they realized that the market wasn't going the way they expected. Windows 8 was the worst example of this; turns out that no, Apple wasn't going to replace the Macs with iPads. Re: AI specifically, there are definitely uses for it. I'm extremely tech-skeptical but even I see that. I think people overestimate it by a large margin but there's no reason why it couldn't be used to help create a better Siri, for example. Gurman has already said this is going to happen. Cold on a Cob fucked around with this message at 14:52 on Dec 3, 2023 |
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Oh for sure. I’ve been poking around with LLMs (offline local versions of GPT basically) and there is some potential there. That said it’s a nightmare to read up on any aspect of them as 99.999999% of the stuff out there is either written by a grifter, cultist true believer, or someone trying to have sex with the AI model.
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# ? Dec 3, 2023 15:40 |
As much as I roll my eyes at anyone touting AI-anything, I will 1000% believe *GPT or whatever could tell me "what's traffic like up ahead?" which to this day Siri can't make heads or tails of. It is literally the only question I could ever imagine asking Siri and it has absolutely no idea how to handle it
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Data Graham posted:It is literally the only question I could ever imagine asking Siri and it has absolutely no idea how to handle it I can't tell you how many times I've thought "this should be simple enough for Siri to figure out" and so I ask, only to be unreasonably surprised at the completely idiotic response I get. I think the last thing I asked was (while driving and hooked into CarPlay), "How do I get to my next appointment?" only for it to read me a summary of the next thing on my calendar. Before that I'd tried "pause the living room Apple TV" on my watch, and it derped out with "I can't do that on your Apple Watch." WELL WHY THE gently caress NOT? We're at the end of 2023 and all I regularly use Siri for is to set timers, because it's still too stupid to do anything else.
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