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- NBQ000
Cool concept.
What if the macOS dock and its icons were more dynamic and fluid?
- What is he making that in?Gnash
- UIKit apparently, never looked into it: https://getuikit.com…NBQ00
- Meh. My dock is usually hidden or too small to make this useful. Also it would conflict with using it to change apps by clicking.monospaced
- Seems cool. He just added Dynamic Island to the dock, so not so groundbreaking.instrmntl
- Nice looking animation but what info could you really display there that would be useful?yuekit
- I think it would be much more useful if we could place widgets on the desktop and those widgets be interactive like that.NBQ00
- Agreed. Background info.monospaced
- Yeah no.cannonball1978
- Nah. I don't want another little bit of screen territory where Adobe could fuck things up. Plus, after messages, what's the use?MrT
- grafician-6
"Combined market value of Mastercard, Chevron, Coca-Cola, Pfizer, McDonalds, Nike, Disney, Intel, Boeing, Goldman Sachs, Lockheed Martin and Starbucks: $2.4 trillion
Market value of Apple: $2.6 trillion"
- To be honest, i prefer it that wayoey_oey
- Fuck applecrazyprick
- What is Apple TV? You pay, to then pay more. I'm trying the free trail, what a crock of shit. Stick to Youtube.shapesalad
- It’s a streaming platform with some exceptional original content. What are you struggling with?monospaced
- You pay $6 a month. Nothing more. Derp.monospaced
- YouTube doesn’t have anything from Apple TV. Why act like they’re equivalent? They aren’t even close.monospaced
- #appleweekfadein11
- bruh you good?doesnotexist
- shapesalad1
Read it here:
https://www.macrumors.com/2023/0…
Apple Has Included Bitcoin Whitepaper in Every Version of macOS Since 2018
The document can be located via Finder: Navigate to Macintosh HD -> System -> Library -> Image Capture -> Devices, then open the Contents -> Resources folder. The whitepaper titled "simpledoc.pdf" should be in there.
- shapesalad-2
Open Terminal and type the following command:
- shapesalad-1
- When I had an amiga 500, moving to pc and then Mac later, felt like upgrading was due to advances in tech.shapesalad
- Now upgrading feels like it is to fatten Apples revenue and to keep UI designers in jobs.shapesalad
- It all as good and worked really well circa 8 years ago. Since then tech advances have been marginal in terms of speed/power.shapesalad
- Innovation Is Always On The Clockutopian
- press and hold lockscreen.
didn't update yet - but I remember it was a feature they announced.uan - Had to change the font straight away too.PhanLo
- agreed. Those customisable apple UI fonts are really really shit. It's actually mind blowing how shit they areinteliboy
- there'd be countless incredible typographers who'd love to put their mark on apples OS... yet they probably palmed it off to some intern engineerinteliboy
- monospaced3
- Many of us had the HC
Privileged prick much mono?grafician - Do you even know BASIC bro?grafician
- you okay?monospaced
- yeah bro who the fuck cares you had a mac :)))grafician
- triggered the fuck out of you for some reasonmonospaced
- Released in '89 tho?Nairn
- I had to check, because my rich friend's folks had 'an Apple of some sort' in about '86 and as amazed as I was by it, I don't recall it looking like thisNairn
- Yeah. We got this in 89 or 90.monospaced
- LC stood for “low-cost color” and it was pretty basic.monospaced
- Many of us had the HC
- grafician-5
- Chappieutopian
- My first Mac.
Ladies loved it (for real).
: )ideaist - This was the nipple to the Boobie that was the eMac.shapesalad
- I loaned mine to a mate and he angrilly threw a mug of coffee at the floor which bounced into the screen and smashed it. What a prickPhanLo
- sted1
- sted0
- _niko-1
Anyone using Ventura with adobe CC? is it stable yet?
- Seems normal stable whatever that means these days.monospaced
- shitshapesalad
- freezes all the time.shapesalad
- Also having issues with scaling/panning. Artboards not moving while the cursor shows that I AM moving it.Josev
- When scaling the rulers show that I'm zooming in, but the dartboard preview isn't changing/actually zooming. So weird.Josev
- shapesalad-12
- signs you getting oldoey_oey
- iPhone with buttons is not an iPhone, sugacrazyprick
- So a third of your phone is useless when not typing? No thanksscarabin
- lol, this clown wants T9 back!monospaced
- It needs a sundialscarabin
- Hayzilla0
- noo feechurshans_glib
- cache, osx downloadsshapesalad
- Def. some kind of unpurged cache or lots of app data from Steam, Adobe, Google, Gargageband/Logic/FC... etc.evilpeacock
- Hit up your user and sys Library folders listed with "Calculate all sizes" turned on and you'll prob. find what it is.evilpeacock
- Porn disguised as system dataNBQ00
- Yea after a bit of googling it seems most of that was After Effects caches found in the library. Jeesh.Hayzilla
- Buy a cheap and fast 100 gb SSD for your AE cache. All that read/writing of cache will age your Macs HD and increase the chance of it breaking.shapesalad
- Same for Illustrator/PS etc.... set them all to a cheap + fast HD you use only for cache.shapesalad
- Adobe software filling a hard disk up with fucking loads of useless tmp and cache files? My, I am surprised.Nairn
- lol wtf have you donested
- so you hid porn in the AE cache folder and forgot about it :)sted
- delete your hidden folder stuff. at least thats how my macbook got full.milfhunter
- @shape, I have my temp files set away from boot/apps SSD and illy still manages to periodically fill the boot with internal temp working filesNairn
- Using Sketch? https://medium.com/s…grafician
- Was just going to say, purge all your after effects caches. Edit > Purge > All Memory & Disk Cacheslappy
- As already mentioned put your AE (and everything else Adobe, Maxon, etc.) caches on a dedicated (fast) external. It'll take a ton of wear and tear off OS SSD.evilpeacock
- Indeed its cleaning your Casche. Only annoying thing is that you will need to login on every website again.milfhunter
- CleanMyMacdoesnotexist
- oh yeah after effects is a cache bastard. purge after every useautoflavour
- shapesalad0
How do you allow Safari on your Mac desktop to permanentally allow Google to access location?
Every morning when I go to google search I get that pop up, and option is to allow once or for the day.
How to allow it all the time?
- probably by signing in to your goggle account. that basically allows them to spy on you full time.hans_glib
- Might be tied to how cross-site cookies are blocked; Turning off "Enable content blockers" for all Google sites may help as well.evilpeacock