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Re: How does this work?
Thanks John,
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It’s not apple pay. I was under the impression it was for the credit cards you can just tap instead of inserting. When I tapped it told me my card was rejected and to show it to the clerk in side. I didn’t do that I just waited till the machine cleared and started over by inserting my card. On Mar 25, 2020, at 4:10 PM, John Robinson via Groups.Io <profilecovenant@...> wrote: |
Re: How does this work?
If it won’t accept ApplePay it’s a radio connection for Androids, not NFC. Not near as safe. I inform the merchant, not that it does any good.
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I also won’t use the terminals at tables in many restaurants, if the date isn’t encrypted then anyone close by, even the parking lot, can grab the packets. Red Lobster is so emphatic they have to bring a manager to the table to give permission. John On Mar 25, 2020, at 3:52 PM, Harry Jacobson-Beyer <hejb44@...> wrote: |
otter box belt clips
I am resending this because the photo didn't come through the first time. Free to anyone who wants them. I think one of the clips was for an iPhone 7, and am not sure what iPhone the other two were for. I don’t have the otterbox cases any more. Let me know if you want 1 , 2, or 3 of them and I will mail them to you. If no one wants any I will toss them. |
Apple Joins The Crowd
开云体育Haven’t you heard of our corporations going all out to help the government without an order to do so!? ? Ford and GM have agreed to convert their auto plants to produce medical devices. Liquor distilleries have agreed to use their plants to make hand sanitizers, I’m expecting a great increase in sales.... Apple has agreed to donate 9 MILLION mask to the government...on it goes.... Free Enterprise at its best. John |
Re: Time Machine
开云体育Well I tried to erase the time machine backup with disk utility and cannot because disk utility cannot unmount the disk. I can erase the other partition with disk utility no problem. I cannot, however, re-partition?the drive to a single partition because disk utility cannot unmount the disk.I purchased the drive at costco in October 2017. I could return it to costco and get a new drive or get my money back but I don't want to do that because the time machine data is still accessible.? Any thoughts?
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Re: Time Machine
Well I tried to erase the time machine backup with disk utility and cannot because disk utility cannot unmount the disk. I can erase the other partition with disk utility no problem. I cannot, however, re-partition?the drive to a single partition because disk utility cannot unmount the disk. I purchased the drive at costco in October 2017. I could return it to costco and get a new drive or get my money back but I don't want to do that because the time machine data is still accessible.? Any thoughts? On Mon, Mar 23, 2020 at 7:52 PM Harry Jacobson-Beyer <hejb44@...> wrote:
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gmail
Some days I can send email from my gmail address with no problems. Other days, like today and yesterday I get the message: Cannot send message using the server hejb44@... Connection to the server “ on the default ports timed out If I open Safari and connect to gmail that way I have no problem sending the email. Why is this happening and what can I do about it? Thanks. PS it happened again with this message so I am putting it in my drafts folder and then sending it from gmail in safari. |
Re: mac getting sluggish
Pen, may not help at all but I’ve cured many Mac’s, one that was frozen by using Disk Warrior to rebuild the Directory. Might be worth a try.
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John On Mar 24, 2020, at 2:10 PM, Pen Helm <pen-mac@...> wrote: |
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On Mar 24, 2020, at 11:05 AM, Lee Larson via Groups.Io <leelarson@...> wrote:
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Re: Time Machine
开云体育On 23Mar 2020, at 10:30 PM, John Robinson via Groups.Io <profilecovenant@...> wrote:
What I remember is a discussion about optimizing with things like defraggers. Fragmentation is no longer a big problem with SSDs because any block anywhere on the drive can be accessed instantly. The problem I’m worried about with Time Machine is that a long-standing backup might have millions of files in it and many more hard links. All of these have directory entries. HFS+ was not built for such a situation. It is an old file system that dates back to 1998 and was based on HFS dating from 1985 which was largely based on SOS, the Apple III file system for high density floppy disks. Apple introduced APFS because it was becoming clear HFS+ was too clunky to support large drives with millions of files. In the process, they built a lot of modern features into APFS and optimized it for SSDs because it’s clear the days are numbered for spinning rusty platters. Returning to the limitations of HFS+ and Time Machine, I still think hard links are a problem. In all other Unix/Linux file systems you can have more than one directory entry pointing to one file. The additional entries are called hard links. It was impossible to do this with HFS+, so the Apple guys cheated. A hard link in HFS+ is a directory entry for an invisible file on the drive which contains the address of the file they want to link. (In programming lingo it’s a pointer to a pointer.) Since these pointer files are invisible, copying the files you can see to another drive leaves out a lot of information needed by Time Machine. It could be there are utilities for rebuilding the links in another location, but why take the chance? I’d just nuke and pave. L^2 ---- Lee Larson ?Only two things are infinite, the universe and human stupidity, and I'm not sure about the former.?— ?Albert Einstein ?Quoted in Die Macht der Kürze, 2004? |
Re: Time Machine
Thanks Lee & John. I’ll keep you posted.
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On Mar 23, 2020, at 10:27 PM, Lee Larson via Groups.Io <leelarson@...> wrote: |
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Thanks Lee & John. I’ll keep you posted.
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On Mar 23, 2020, at 10:27 PM, Lee Larson via Groups.Io <leelarson@...> wrote: |
Re: Time Machine
开云体育Lee, If I remember right there was a discussion previously that suggested the newer Apple computers Apple’s SSD’s, ?no longer had to have their directories rebuilt. ?True? ? If so & an SSD TimeMachine is attached would it still have to be rebuilt as needed?? Thanks, John On Mar 23, 2020, at 10:17 PM, Lee Larson via Groups.Io <leelarson@...> wrote:
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Re: Time Machine
开云体育On 23Mar 2020, at 10:04 PM, Harry Jacobson-Beyer <hejb44@...> wrote:
I have a feeling that probably won’t work because most of the entries in a long-standing Time Machine backup are really just hard links in the directory. If the directory is messed up, then it won’t copy correctly. Doesn’t hurt to try, though. L^2 ---- Lee Larson ?I would never die for my beliefs because I might be wrong.?— ?Bertrand Russell ?? |
Re: Time Machine
That should work if there is a separate directory for each partition. I don’t know but I suspect so?
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John On Mar 23, 2020, at 10:04 PM, Harry Jacobson-Beyer <hejb44@...> wrote: |
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开云体育On 23Mar 2020, at 7:52 PM, Harry Jacobson-Beyer <hejb44@...> wrote:
My experience with Time Machine is that this always happens sooner or later. The only fix I’ve found is to nuke the backup and start over. I’ve stated several times before that I don’t trust Time Machine. My reason is because Time Machine is clearly designed to work like a standard Unix/Linux backup utility called rsync. The problem is that rsync depends heavily on another Unix/Linux feature called hard linking. This hard linking is a capability built into Unix/Linux file systems. The Mac’s HFS+ file system had no hard linking, so the Apple elves grafted it on just to make Time Machine work. It’s always been somewhat flakey and my theory is HFS+ seems to get confused when there are too many links in a directory. The new Mac file system, APFS, does do hard linking, so I expect there will soon be an APFS version of Time Machine. I’m just looking at this plague-based house arrest as a rehearsal for my voyage to Mars. |
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