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pzy posted:Very annoying issue since I updated to 14.2, anyone else? pzy finally fixes this bug, he finds a text message asking him to extend his car’s warranty
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# ? Dec 13, 2023 03:27 |
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pzy posted:Very annoying issue since I updated to 14.2, anyone else?
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# ? Dec 13, 2023 03:29 |
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Update: I renewed my warranty! It was a rogue week-old message, but it wasn't showing up under the "Unread Messages" filter until a reboot. It was my mom telling me she loves me
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# ? Dec 13, 2023 03:48 |
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pzy posted:Update: I renewed my warranty! This is going to be one of the heartwarming stories ahead of the next keynote. fischtick posted:Phone posting but possibly relevant: Most likely the user has swapped between having iTunes organise their library and not a couple of times.
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# ? Dec 13, 2023 04:26 |
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Anything deeper than ~/Music might as well be the swirling vortex of mystery computer files from Hackers. Just don’t look at it IMO.
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# ? Dec 13, 2023 10:36 |
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~Coxy posted:Most likely the user has swapped between having iTunes organise their library and not a couple of times. Nah, it's just the inevitable consequence of four layers of file organising logic. ~/Music is where you are supposed to store your music stuff, like all your documents go into ~/Documents ./Music is where the files managed by the Music app goes, like how your Photos files goes into ./Photos Library.photoslibrary ./Media is where the actual media managed by the Music app goes, to separate it from artwork, backups and the like. ./Music is where the music media is stuffed, to separate it from other types of media that the Music app might handle. …and below that, it's just artist and album separation, of course. Sure, some of it is just a remnant from the iTunes days, where music media needed to be separate from other audio, such as tones, audiobooks, podcasts etc., but Music.app still uses the same logic even when the need for it is largely gone, be it for reasons of backwards- or forwards compatibility. In fact, it's almost a bit of an issue that the separated apps that now deal with those other media don't follow the structure, and instead insist on having their own storage spots that can't be managed by the user as easily.
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# ? Dec 13, 2023 11:56 |
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Speaking of, is there any way to have MacOS treat photos like a normal goddamn program or is it their weird DB nonsense or nothing? I just load everything onto my NAS directly and avoid the problem entirely.
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# ? Dec 13, 2023 12:42 |
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Warbird posted:Speaking of, is there any way to have MacOS treat photos like a normal goddamn program or is it their weird DB nonsense or nothing? I just load everything onto my NAS directly and avoid the problem entirely. Thanks for answering your own question.
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Figured so.
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# ? Dec 13, 2023 14:21 |
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Warbird posted:Speaking of, is there any way to have MacOS treat photos like a normal goddamn program or is it their weird DB nonsense or nothing? I just load everything onto my NAS directly and avoid the problem entirely. I’m going to experiment with using PhotoSync for transferring photos off of my phone and Neofinder for managing them when the new year rolls around. Supposedly Neofinder will make a database but leave all photos where they are and just generate thumbnails. PhotoSync will let you export HEIC/MOV and/or JPEG at the same time, it’s a nice app once you upgrade it to pro for six bucks. I’m with you. I don’t like the photos app, and I just want to manage my pictures as is and not in a database.
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# ? Dec 13, 2023 14:39 |
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Warbird posted:Figured so. Genuinely confused by your original question—Your photos are on your NAS, does your MacOS not mount your NAS filesystem? And do the photos not show up like any other file there to be opened with Preview? Isn’t interacting with files like that the primary purpose of both the coverflow view and quicklook feature? I don’t know what feature you’re trying to use that works on normal files but not photos
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# ? Dec 13, 2023 16:15 |
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For the last few weeks my iPhone has been taking longer and longer to sync, getting stuck at "Step 2: Preparing to Sync". After some DuckDuckGo'ing, I found the way to fix this was to find the "com.apple.CrashReporterSupportHelper" process, and kill -9 that PID. Then I yank the cord on my iPhone, plug it back in, and instant sync. However, it seems that this process stays in the -9 state instead of going away, and the next sync won't work until I reboot. (Right now, Music is showing the "Syncing..." status in the bottom left corner, despite the phone being unplugged.). There's no PID for the stuck process. code:
I wish Apple would fix this, but that's asking too much to get them to look at the Music app anymore...
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# ? Dec 13, 2023 22:22 |
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"com.apple.CrashReporterSupportHelper" is part of Apple's infrastructure to upload crash reports for their software (and third party software) to their servers. If it's dead, you shouldn't lose any sync functionality, because it's not part of sync. For exactly that reason, I'm a little suspicious of the advice which claimed killing it should help syncing out. You sure that the success wasn't just due to yanking the cord and plugging it back in? I mean, I can imagine scenarios where killing the crash reporter helps. Something along the lines of "sync program crashes, can't be restarted until the crash reporter exits, but the crash reporter hangs forever". It just seems odd that someone would tell you to kill the crash reporter though, usually the fix for a sync problem is to kill the sync daemon (which should lead to launchd automatically restarting it).
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Tomorrow I’ll try again without killing that process, but so far it’s the only thing that’s worked for me.
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Silly Burrito posted:I’m going to experiment with using PhotoSync for transferring photos off of my phone and Neofinder for managing them when the new year rolls around. Supposedly Neofinder will make a database but leave all photos where they are and just generate thumbnails. PhotoSync will let you export HEIC/MOV and/or JPEG at the same time, it’s a nice app once you upgrade it to pro for six bucks. Does image capture not work with phones anymore?
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Zenostein posted:Does image capture not work with phones anymore? You can hook your phone directly to the Mac but if you do, Photos always wants to grab it. Personally, I want just the photos to be exported to a specific folder so I can upload them to the NAS and to OneDrive and bypass Photos altogether.
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Silly Burrito posted:You can hook your phone directly to the Mac but if you do, Photos always wants to grab it. Personally, I want just the photos to be exported to a specific folder so I can upload them to the NAS and to OneDrive and bypass Photos altogether. You can change the default on connect behavior in Image Capture. My phone never opens Photos. Image capture is what you’re looking for. I wonder if a shortcut could be done to do it automatically for you.
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# ? Dec 14, 2023 04:18 |
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Am I missing something? Why does a Safari Private Window remember login credentials? Is that a bug or a feature, I just noticed it, I guess it's been doing it the whole time, but sort of seems silly e: I don't think it does that in Chrome Incognito Window, I'll try later but
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# ? Dec 14, 2023 16:14 |
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Do you mean use credentials that were previously stored, or store new credentials that you entered while in Private Browsing mode? The former is expected, but the latter would be really bad. Private Browsing basically makes your profile data “read only”: it will still use your history for autocomplete, let you access your bookmarks, and use stored credentials. It’s not anonymous browsing (though Chrome’s naming is really bad here) or a “clean profile”. In Chrome and Firefox you can use profiles or containers for an emptier browser data setup.
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# ? Dec 14, 2023 16:23 |
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It’s never used stored credentials for me. Like, if I visit somethingawful.com in private browsing mode I will have to log in every time despite having the cookie in regular mode.
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# ? Dec 14, 2023 17:20 |
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Oh, cookie stores are different. I meant saved usernames and passwords, or passkeys, or saved credit cards.
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# ? Dec 14, 2023 17:34 |
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eightysixed posted:Am I missing something? I believe all browsers do this in their respective private modes. There isn’t really a good reason why the browser shouldn’t be able to access its own password storage in a private browsing session, since as someone mentioned, the private session is only meant to restrict saving new data (history, sessions/cookies etc).
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# ? Dec 14, 2023 17:44 |
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Just enable your adblocker and password manager extensions to work in private mode and you're off to the races.
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kefkafloyd posted:You can change the default on connect behavior in Image Capture. My phone never opens Photos. Image capture is what you’re looking for. I wonder if a shortcut could be done to do it automatically for you. Thank you, I’ll check this out too. Honestly though, PhotoSync works so well that I’m not worried too much. Frankly, I shouldn’t need an app for that, it should be basic transfer functionality, but Apple.
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# ? Dec 14, 2023 17:51 |
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Grassy Knowles posted:Genuinely confused by your original question—Your photos are on your NAS, does your MacOS not mount your NAS filesystem? And do the photos not show up like any other file there to be opened with Preview? Isn’t interacting with files like that the primary purpose of both the coverflow view and quicklook feature? I mean more in the "plug phone in and look at the motherfucking photos like a filesystem" which I vaguely recall being able to do a million years ago via iTunes and Windows but it made sync all fucky. Thankfully I haven't had to do this in like a decade, but the wife refuses to delete photos despite them being on the goddamn NAS (loves her "favorites" and you can't export them in a sane way). From what I recall of the last time having to offload everything to make space it's all obscured in a way that is in theory user friendly but a massive pain in the rear end if you're trying to do something specific. I could be wrong but I really don't want to be in a place where I have to deal with it enough to be sure.
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# ? Dec 14, 2023 17:57 |
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Subjunctive posted:Do you mean use credentials that were previously stored, or store new credentials that you entered while in Private Browsing mode? The former is expected, but the latter would be really bad. Doesn't that end up defeating the entire purpose, though? Glimpse posted:It’s never used stored credentials for me. Like, if I visit somethingawful.com in private browsing mode I will have to log in every time despite having the cookie in regular mode. Warbird posted:Just enable your adblocker and password manager extensions to work in private mode and you're off to the races. code:
Subjunctive posted:I meant saved usernames and passwords I don't really care, I just thought it was weird vv eightysixed fucked around with this message at 00:28 on Dec 15, 2023 |
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eightysixed posted:I use 1Password so most of my passwords look like Ha! I can hack you now!
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# ? Dec 15, 2023 00:27 |
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Do it in Private Mode And then figure out a way to get to my phone to kill 2FA, I guess? Lol.
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# ? Dec 15, 2023 00:28 |
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eightysixed posted:Previously stored, but not in Private Mode. Not trying to be obtuse, but what do you think the purpose of private browsing mode is? It’s not meant to be a new/empty profile for guest users.
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That’s fair, jokes on me then, because I totally figured it could be used that way I guess I’ll just use it so no one can see how many times I’ve watched 2Girls1Cup or whatever. eightysixed fucked around with this message at 01:06 on Dec 15, 2023 |
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eightysixed posted:That’s fair, jokes on me then, because I totally figured it could be used that way Exactly, they just don’t want to call it “porn mode”
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Lol, that's amazing. I swear though, I didn't think it worked that way. The only reason I noticed is because I was trying to be slick and login to my test/dev provider as opposed to my production account and noticed it knew. Back to going back to Chrome (that takes a million years to open for some reason), and just flushing everything out before holding Command+Q for 4 seconds, for reasons I'll never understand.
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# ? Dec 15, 2023 01:15 |
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The 4 second thing is to reduce the pain inflicted by fat-fingering the very common cmd-W into a very disruptive cmd-Q, and it’s great.
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# ? Dec 15, 2023 04:17 |
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No, the 4-second thing is loving terrible because literally the only Mac application which does that is Chrome and it comes across as "Google really really does not want you to ever quit Chrome". Also web browsers can be set up to minimize the impact of accidental cmd-Q by re-opening windows and tabs from the previous session, so there was never any need to introduce that horseshit.
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# ? Dec 15, 2023 04:42 |
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BobHoward posted:No, the 4-second thing is loving terrible because literally the only Mac application which does that is Chrome and it comes across as "Google really really does not want you to ever quit Chrome". Also web browsers can be set up to minimize the impact of accidental cmd-Q by re-opening windows and tabs from the previous session, so there was never any need to introduce that horseshit.
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# ? Dec 15, 2023 04:44 |
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As someone who removed the key combo for Quit from their browser, I don't mind the 4 second thing.
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# ? Dec 15, 2023 05:16 |
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Is Time Machine to an SMB share still an acceptable, stable backup solution, or will it eventually gently caress up, corrupt itself, and need janitoring? I know that you shouldn't ever keep important files on a laptop in today's era of dirt cheap cloud storage, but Time Machine is nice extra peace of mind.... if it won't turn into a pain. I can't tell if Apple thinks it has a future or is going to pull the plug on it at some point.
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# ? Dec 16, 2023 03:45 |
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They did completely redo Time Machine for AFS-formatted drives and it works a lot better at least for physically connected storage devices, and that seems to be my experience. My heavily-used work and home machines have been chugging along for a couple years with USB drives since they introduced AFS support for Time Machine just fine. However people still have said that networked shares still don’t work as well itt but I don’t have much experience with them
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# ? Dec 16, 2023 04:56 |
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BobHoward posted:No, the 4-second thing is loving terrible because literally the only Mac application which does that is Chrome and it comes across as "Google really really does not want you to ever quit Chrome". Also web browsers can be set up to minimize the impact of accidental cmd-Q by re-opening windows and tabs from the previous session, so there was never any need to introduce that horseshit. A lot of major browsers have it. Opera has you press Cmd-Q twice in a row. Firefox prompts you on quit. Or, well, both browsers can be set to do so, anyway.
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People still use Opera? Didn’t it change to a pay model like 20 years ago?
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