@larand This song https://youtu.be/jJZ_AKoMVtM was written about the city I'm in.
// @kdfrawg
@larand This song https://youtu.be/jJZ_AKoMVtM was written about the city I'm in.
// @kdfrawg
Nightshirt soaked with gastric reflux fluids. It's just after 4 am & my throat is rather irritated. Coffee or tea is out of the question as the caffeine content will just increase the irritation. I'll have to hit my herbal infusion supply after I down a few antacids.
Fuck my life.
Simple fare for supper tonight: Highland oatcakes with a generous dollop of Quark cheese on top.
@kdfrawg The process selects ALL email in the inbox. Depending on how your email is set up, for example I can move the whole lot to an archive folder rather than the Bin.
A member of the Mac User Group who's now in an Aged Care facility wants to know why, in iOS 10, the ability to trash ALL emails en masse has been removed.
I found a workaround, but it's an extreme one: EVERY email gets deleted or archived. This lady has 2000 emails to deal with.

OF ALL THE SILLIEST, COCKED-UP IDEAS TO FIX A CRANKY MAC, THIS TAKES THE CAKE. I couldn't, despite multiple restarts, get the search window in Launchpad (my preferred app launcher) on the MacBook Air to respond. No problems with the action on the MacBook Pro. Wanna know what the cure is? Log out of the user account then log back in.
Yep, as simple as that.
Reckon I need a new blade in the Merkur slant-bar safety razor. I had to make anout 6 passes with that one & 2 passes with another to get the customary close shave. Normally I can get by with three passes of the slant-bar.
It's been a while since I used the 5th gen iPod Touch: 97 apps need updating. Plus, it hasn't backed up to iClod (sic) for 4 weeks. Naturally the battery was dead flat, too.
Every time I plan on doing a Time Machine backup on Yosemite or newer, I open Terminal & enter "sudo sysctl debug.lowprithrottleenabled=0" - this stops it from being a background operation so it usually finishes before a clone even if both backups start together.
That use of Terminal is active for the login session only: if you restart or log out, it has to be redone for the next session.
There is a more complex process to make the setting permanent, but I'll just stick with what I know & can manage easily.