@aaronpk Ah, could be. I’m running 2013 Pro and Air, but each with 8GB of RAM, which I think makes a big difference in all regards (and longetivity). But they seem to be the lowest bar for Big Sur so I’ll have to make some decisions soon...
@aaronpk Ah, could be. I’m running 2013 Pro and Air, but each with 8GB of RAM, which I think makes a big difference in all regards (and longetivity). But they seem to be the lowest bar for Big Sur so I’ll have to make some decisions soon...
@aaronpk I just started using Syncthing on Catalina with no issues, plus now added a FreeBSD machine into the mix. I use LAN or port-forwarded WAN SFTP access to either laptop back home with Documents to access from iOS.
In all the WWDC excitement, forgot to check whether Dropbox works before jumping to macOS 11. It doesn’t. I use Dropbox everywhere, so probably need to take a step back on this upgrade if they can’t address it soon.
I just built MarsEdit for Apple Silicon with no source changes. I literally flipped the switch and it built with no errors. It’s not a trivial app. I can’t wait to try it out on real hardware!
There’s a great feature of having a live conference that people can attend! But it’s extremely difficult to do properly especially when people are ten hours away. I wonder if we, in the IndieWeb, can take this opportunity to distribute this. There’s probably prior art on this - I haven’t seen it yet.
The idea is to have people pre-record talks and information to be about 4 - 5 hours worth, total. Then we can have a live streaming server play this playlist on loop about 6 times so (ideally) everyone can see them as if they were watching it for the first time. After the loop is done for about 6 times, we could then make individual video pages, similar to how conferences publish videos after a talk.
What does the community think? I’m hoping this would reduce the pressure to agree/find on a time and distributes it out for people. We’d need people in at least 4 different zones to help make sure that the videos are looping correctly (but that shouldn’t be too hard). I think TwiT does a good job of this.
#100days 49 - Started a new project today. I am working on using Plaid to automatically pull transactions into my accounting software from multiple bank accounts. I would also hope to get it hooked into my chat bot for realtime(ish) updates so I can categorize transactions and add receipts as soon as they are available.