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I have a question about Macs and keyboard indicator lights... I'm thinking of ordering a custom keyboard from WASD and/or Unicomp where the legend reflects some key re-mappings I've done / want to do:.
Is... is there some hacky workaround to make any of this possible? In essence: re-map the keys, but trick the keyboard indicator lights into treating them as if they haven't been re-mapped. I'm using an old bluetooth satechi keyboard with only a caps lock indicator. It works if I turn off the caps lock re-mapping in Karabiner, and I haven't figured out a way to keep the indicator working even when the key has been re-mapped. Up 'til now I haven't really cared, but for indicators that stay on/off, it'd be more important. I have Keyboard Maestro, Karabiner, BetterTouchTool, and Alfred. I'm very very very beginner with Applescript and mostly just duct tape stuff from what I find on forums or tweak from downloaded workflows that use it.
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# ? May 15, 2020 15:37 |
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Crunchy Black posted:Also if you don't have a iStat license, go ahead and do yourself the favor at that price even if you don't consider yourself a power user. I was about to, but noticed it hasn't been updated in close to a year. Says it's compatible with Catalina, though, so I'll probably go ahead and pick it up. A lil diagnostic display doesn't need regular, timely updates I suppose!
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# ? May 15, 2020 19:02 |
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istat menu does a sneaky thing where it gives you a really handy weather widget in the menu bar but only for six months before you have to pay an annual fee for it. nice.
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# ? May 15, 2020 20:05 |
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homebrew has been the standard over macports for like... 7 years
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# ? May 15, 2020 20:05 |
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What's the best for tracking lost space on my system drive? Nothing I have is making any kind of sense right now, nor is it matching up with eachother. About My Mac is telling me I have over 100gb free, but the status bar in Finder is saying nope - 45gb. That number is refusing to budge even when I move files off it. I wiped out my iPhone backups I make with iMazing which claimed to be eating up 50gb of space but this then never appeared. Persists past a reboot too. If it was just a phantom number I wouldn't care so much, but I've had low disk space warnings so I don't think it is. Daisy Disk is also showing about 45gb free space, but in the list of stuff used I have a Users folder of about 90gb (which seems high but eh), Library of 15 Apps of 30 and System of 10 and nothing else major... that's not the 230gb it claims is being used. I scanned it as Administrator, but its saying it's a Read Only disk so I'm thinking it's not able to see a folder or something. The Manage Disk option in About My Mac does a breakdown where it shows 80gb of 'Other' files which smells like the data I'm looking for, but it isn't selectable so I don't know where this is.
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# ? May 15, 2020 20:13 |
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Last Chance posted:istat menu does a sneaky thing where it gives you a really handy weather widget in the menu bar but only for six months before you have to pay an annual fee for it. nice. EL BROMANCE posted:What's the best for tracking lost space on my system drive? Nothing I have is making any kind of sense right now, nor is it matching up with eachother. About My Mac is telling me I have over 100gb free, but the status bar in Finder is saying nope - 45gb. That number is refusing to budge even when I move files off it. I wiped out my iPhone backups I make with iMazing which claimed to be eating up 50gb of space but this then never appeared. Persists past a reboot too. If it was just a phantom number I wouldn't care so much, but I've had low disk space warnings so I don't think it is.
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# ? May 15, 2020 20:20 |
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KOTEX GOD OF BLOOD posted:GrandPerspective Isn't seeing any deeper than Daisy Disk if I'm reading it right (I used to use this years ago but switched to DD a bunch of years back as it was a nicer interface) quote:Volume size: 255gb So it sees even less space than Finder does! (I'm guessing the difference between GB and GiB, hopefully). It didn't ask for FDA, but I've added it anyway and trying a rescan to see if that finds anything. e: nope, no real difference. Finds a 16gb photo library I knew about already and that's it. EL BROMANCE fucked around with this message at 20:46 on May 15, 2020 |
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KOTEX GOD OF BLOOD posted:i dont super understand the point of the weather widget anyway when the notifications sidebar with a detailed weather view is like right there, for free. the rest of istat menus owns though. I forgot about the weather widget in the also forgotten "Today" view in notification center (I usually have it on the notifications "tab" anyway for... reading my notifications) until I read this post. That might be a good enough reason. Also it's nice to.. like be working on something and look up and see the weather so I know if it's raining so I can take my prison yard walk or not
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# ? May 15, 2020 21:41 |
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Found the cause of my HDD space issue, local time machine snapshots. One of them was 50gb big, most likely the stuff I deleted earlier that would then free up in a few days. A bit annoying it works like this.
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# ? May 15, 2020 22:49 |
Mad Wack posted:homebrew has been the standard over macports for like... 7 years I was getting freaked out by the constant need to use sudo with it, so I went with MacPorts instead. It works fine for the basic stuff I have to do, I suppose. But I’m still going to be elitist about it.
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# ? May 15, 2020 23:17 |
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Last Chance posted:istat menu does a sneaky thing where it gives you a really handy weather widget in the menu bar but only for six months before you have to pay an annual fee for it. nice. Access to weather data from Dark Sky and Wunderground require developers pay for API access per user
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# ? May 15, 2020 23:23 |
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Obviously
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# ? May 15, 2020 23:33 |
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tuyop posted:I was getting freaked out by the constant need to use sudo with it Hmm? That's weird. Did you install it like this: https://docs.brew.sh/Installation
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# ? May 16, 2020 01:02 |
Johnny Law posted:Hmm? That's weird. Did you install it like this: https://docs.brew.sh/Installation Yeah I must have messed it up somehow years ago, but that looks like the guide I followed.
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# ? May 16, 2020 01:05 |
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Mad Wack posted:homebrew has been the standard over macports for like... 7 years Homebrew is currently undergoing Drama so the time is right for MacPorts to strike back... DirtyRobot posted:I have a question about Macs and keyboard indicator lights... If you're not running System 10.15 Catalina then ControllerMate will do it.
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# ? May 16, 2020 07:10 |
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~Coxy posted:Homebrew is currently undergoing Drama so the time is right for MacPorts to strike back... What’s the gossip?
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# ? May 16, 2020 07:41 |
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nervana posted:bump because i may be having similar problems I just have given up. The microphone I was using for my other USB can’t be found by audacity if I leave it plugged in anyway so when I need it I just unplug my phone USB.
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# ? May 16, 2020 08:54 |
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Sri.Theo posted:What’s the gossip? I went and found the link I read and I just realised it's from last year. So I guess it all blew over. https://saagarjha.com/blog/2019/04/26/thoughts-on-macos-package-managers/ (see also: https://github.com/Homebrew/brew/pull/4864#issuecomment-489648355 https://old.reddit.com/r/privacy/comments/bkypkg/maos_power_users_did_you_know_that_brew_uses/emnweyn/
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# ? May 16, 2020 08:59 |
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It is interesting that it uses Google Analytics. I didn't realise that. Anyway lets talk Calendar app and default calendars as when someone sends me a calendar invitation from their iPhone it goes into my iCloud calendar, which I don't actually use. How do I get it to show up in my exchange calendar where I want it to be? I've changed the default in preferences but it doesn't make a difference. I don't know if the fact I've used the same email address for both iCloud and my Microsoft account is messing with things? Edit: Also unticking calendar sync in iCloud apparently means I don't get meeting invitations at all... Sri.Theo fucked around with this message at 14:24 on May 16, 2020 |
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Sri.Theo posted:It is interesting that it uses Google Analytics. I didn't realise that. The person sending the invite is likely sending it to your personal email address. My boss does this occasionally because he has both of my email addresses in his contact list and somehow whatever mail app he uses autofills my personal email address into Outlook invites when he types my name in
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# ? May 16, 2020 15:18 |
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Anyone using a modern Mac with a Focusrite Saffire interface? Typically after I buy one I see a review saying they’re having a nightmare getting it to work. I’m hoping it’s just typical Focusrite lovely software that I’ve dealt with in the past. I just need a way of recording a single instrument level input into Logic or whatever.
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# ? May 16, 2020 21:13 |
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tuyop posted:I was getting freaked out by the constant need to use sudo with it, so I went with MacPorts instead. It works fine for the basic stuff I have to do, I suppose. what? It explicitly tells you *not* to use sudo and some forumlae won't even install if you try and use it with sudo? /fair disclosure I have a professional relationship with the Homebrew dev team but I use it regularly and love it and so does my entire team. enojy posted:I was about to, but noticed it hasn't been updated in close to a year. Says it's compatible with Catalina, though, so I'll probably go ahead and pick it up. A lil diagnostic display doesn't need regular, timely updates I suppose! I'm not aware of any active digression in developing it, I've been using it for, drat, more than a decade, now; I'd imagine since its commercial that if something in a new macOS broke it, they'd update it.
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# ? May 16, 2020 21:34 |
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Also, the only time Homebrew has ever elevated to a password prompt for me is when I've installed some cask applications, never on any regular CLI commands.
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# ? May 16, 2020 21:38 |
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which it would anyway if you'd just downloaded the DMG from a website.
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# ? May 16, 2020 21:46 |
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Last Chance posted:The person sending the invite is likely sending it to your personal email address. My boss does this occasionally because he has both of my email addresses in his contact list and somehow whatever mail app he uses autofills my personal email address into Outlook invites when he types my name in I said exchange because that’s what it’s called on the computer actually it’s a personal outlook.com email address with a personal domain. Email, calendar and contacts are syncing fine it’s just the drat invitations being a pain.
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# ? May 16, 2020 22:00 |
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~Coxy posted:I went and found the link I read and I just realised it's from last year. So I guess it all blew over. Homebrew is run by assholes who have to deal with assholes on the regular. They have made some stupid decisions that only make sense if you simply don't give a poo poo about users which is well within their rights, but annoying. Everything else sucks worse though so we're stuck with it and its slowness
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# ? May 16, 2020 23:17 |
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Malcolm XML posted:Homebrew is run by assholes Accurate, and the rest of your statement is simply what follows as the result of that. It didn't start out so toxic, but a toxic maintainer will certainly bring more people willing to engage that toxicity. I also agree it's the best package manager for MacOS, though I question whether my needs really even justify a package manager at this point.
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# ? May 16, 2020 23:30 |
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For me, it's better than the CrApp Store because all I have to do to check for the latest version of an app is brew cask upgrade somecoolapp None of this poo poo where I have to track down the website, find the update link, download, mount, drag the app to the Applications folder, tell it yes I know I'm replacing an older version. If I'm current it just tells me there aint poo poo to upgrade, if not I get to see old and new version number displayed and do nothing past typing that one line. Great for apps like Chrome / Chromium where I can't even be sussed to launch them and check their About.. menu for upgrading.
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# ? May 17, 2020 01:06 |
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Binary Badger posted:For me, it's better than the CrApp Store because all I have to do to check for the latest version of an app is I’ve drastically pared down the software I have installed, and it’s all self-maintaining anyway. It probably is worth it for things like gcc but I can certainly see getting to a point where it just doesn’t offer enough. I live in Safari, Chrome, iterm, weechat, and elinks and have no issue opening them all with frequency. I don’t really have anything from the Mac App Store outside xcode and 1blocker.
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# ? May 17, 2020 01:17 |
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EL BROMANCE posted:Anyone using a modern Mac with a Focusrite Saffire interface? Typically after I buy one I see a review saying they’re having a nightmare getting it to work. I’m hoping it’s just typical Focusrite lovely software that I’ve dealt with in the past. I just need a way of recording a single instrument level input into Logic or whatever. a colleague of mine (keys player) does, and afaik it works fine. I think he got the latest model of the 2i2? with usb c out, so no dongles or adapters necessary. idk if he does stuff in logic, but he def uses mainstage and it works perfectly I have a modern mac and a presiones interface and I spent upwards of a month getting it to work. the solution is that every time I have to plug in the usb cable into my laptop, then into the interface. idfk why that matters, but
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# ? May 17, 2020 02:40 |
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I think 2i2s are Scarletts which are still on their ‘we officially support these!’ list. The saffires are listed in their ‘we have drivers for Catalina for these, but hey’ list. I was about to pull the trigger on a presonus firebox but it came up as absolutely not supported. Luckily I found that. Budget interfaces look so crummy, I’d rather take the $50 risk on something older with solid hardware and hope for driver support than ‘hey this $30 piece of Chinese amazon poo poo isn’t grounded and everything buzzes’.
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# ? May 17, 2020 02:51 |
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If anyone else has to use Homebrew but kind of hates having to remember exactly which commands are needed to update and install things, Cakebrew is a simple GUI so you can click buttons to manage stuff instead
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TACD posted:If anyone else has to use Homebrew but kind of hates having to remember exactly which commands are needed to update and install things, Cakebrew is a simple GUI so you can click buttons to manage stuff instead very cool thanks!!
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# ? May 17, 2020 16:34 |
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EL BROMANCE posted:I think 2i2s are Scarletts which are still on their ‘we officially support these!’ list. The saffires are listed in their ‘we have drivers for Catalina for these, but hey’ list. There's a thread in Musician's Lounge that might be of more help. Personally, I had a Behringer UMC22 that was just fine for what I do, but I upgraded to a Steinberg UR22mkII when it was on sale. I don't think I hear any difference, but the Steinberg is built way better. On a budget, the Behringer is fine and works great with CoreAudio. Even at $100 though, you can get a pretty good basic interface from any of the big players (Focusrite, PreSonus, Steinberg, et cetera), that will work without any driver shenanigans.
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# ? May 17, 2020 22:51 |
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I’ll find out in a few days when it arrives. The Behringer 2 and 22 models seem in short supply at the moment and are costing a good chunk more than their value, im guessing everyone rushed out to buy them.
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# ? May 17, 2020 23:48 |
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Has Azure AD user accounts on macs been solved yet? Anyone in thread have any experience on it? Jamf Connect is looking like a strong contender, and *seems* to do it, but I have had no experience with it, and I can't find any blogs on it. Federating AppleIDs seems like it's part of the puzzle too? As a way of curtailing the Find My tools from being used after off-boarding.
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# ? May 19, 2020 06:25 |
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blindidiotgod posted:Has Azure AD user accounts on macs been solved yet? Anyone in thread have any experience on it? Jamf Connect is formerly NoMAD, so you might find more discussion under that name, if that hasn't been part of your search.
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# ? May 19, 2020 12:13 |
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~Coxy posted:If you're not running System 10.15 Catalina then ControllerMate will do it. I'm late saying this, but thank you. (Alas, I am running Catalina, but some quick googling says ControllerMate will at some point be updated. In any case, it makes me optimistic that it'll be possible from the OS.)
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# ? May 19, 2020 14:27 |
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Up until recently I had been doing time machine backups to a location on a shared NFS location and it worked pretty well. However I've since changed servers doing the NFS and now time machine errors out with no real explanation. I did some digging around and OSX thinks the .sparsebundle I made has gone weird, but I suspect it may be due to the host change. I'm not too tore up with the notion of just nuking it and starting again, but would prefer not to if possible. Has anyone encountered this? Are there best practices for having your time machine backup living on a NAS? I can't be the only person doing this, but all the solutions I've found seem a bit hack-y.
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Is anyone in education/design using a remote solution for users that need graphics horsepower to access machines remotely? Given how compression & delay sensitive a lot of these applications are, it would be very helpful to hear if anyone has a solution their users like or at least tolerate. Getting the college to spring for ARD licenses is probably not going to happen, and I'm trying not to set up 90+ individual VNC connections, but things are trending that direction.
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