I recently opened up my macbook pro and replaced the optical drive with an SSD. It's really not that hard to open up and remove it. Macsales sells drives and probably suplies instructions.
― dan selzer, Tuesday, 4 February 2014 16:51 (twelve years ago)
you could open the imac and just disconnect it?
― dan selzer, Tuesday, 4 February 2014 16:52 (twelve years ago)
at this point I'd be game to do that; I didn't see a clear way into the machine, which is why I took it to the Genius Bar
― lunchtime tiara (DJP), Tuesday, 4 February 2014 16:54 (twelve years ago)
also they were playing "How Soon Is Now?" while dude at the Genius Bar was running diagnostics and I was singing along and dude looked up at me, grinned, and asked "Rockin' out to some Depeche Mode, huh?"
I mean, come on
― lunchtime tiara (DJP), Tuesday, February 4, 2014 10:19 AM Bookmark Flag Post Permalink
Haha, you met one of the guys who used to live inside Napster.
I'm tired of simple things like not being able to take a screenshot of a DVD. Not being able to charge Apple products with the 3rd-party USB ports that I've been using for years prior to Mavericks. Not having an "Always Deny" option for keychain passwords. Fucking having to hit the Alt button now to view MY LIBRARY.
I've already talked about the colors and tagging. I'll settle down instead.
― pplains, Tuesday, 4 February 2014 17:10 (twelve years ago)
colors and tagging issue SUCKS.
I think Onyx or some other free utilities let you make the library folders permanently visible.
― dan selzer, Tuesday, 4 February 2014 17:15 (twelve years ago)
― lunchtime tiara (DJP), Tuesday, February 4, 2014 11:54 AM (20 minutes ago) Bookmark Flag Post Permalink
http://www.ifixit.com/Device/iMac
― caek, Tuesday, 4 February 2014 17:16 (twelve years ago)
pp, in mavericks, open your home folder and tick the show library option in view options
― caek, Tuesday, 4 February 2014 17:18 (twelve years ago)
Thanks, Clippy.
― pplains, Tuesday, 4 February 2014 17:22 (twelve years ago)
Third-party USB adapters seem to finally be able to charge my iPhone/Pad. Maybe it's an iOS7 thing?
― schwantz, Tuesday, 4 February 2014 17:29 (twelve years ago)
It could be. The old ipod/iphone works, but the new mini doesn't.
Worst part is the little box that comes up and says "Your Mini iPad isn't charging." It KNOWS there's a mini iPad there. It even takes the time to flash a little message to me about it. And yet, it just stands by while my battery drains, like a volunteer fire department watching the house of a dues-delinquent homeowner burn down.
― pplains, Tuesday, 4 February 2014 17:36 (twelve years ago)
hope you're all running software update on a private network right now
― caek, Tuesday, 25 February 2014 20:14 (twelve years ago)
and that you haven't been on public wifi since last week
why are you reading my posts? update your mac.
― caek, Tuesday, 25 February 2014 20:16 (twelve years ago)
how do I shot private network?
― sleeve, Tuesday, 25 February 2014 20:28 (twelve years ago)
you mean just PW protected home account? got that.
― sleeve, Tuesday, 25 February 2014 20:29 (twelve years ago)
pfff I was dead set on keeping my iPad 3 on iOS6 and never update - it seems Apple found a way to force me to
― licorice oratorio (baaderonixx), Tuesday, 25 February 2014 20:33 (twelve years ago)
Get it from this link using a browser other than Safari to avoid MITM attacks on the App Store...
― schwantz, Tuesday, 25 February 2014 20:34 (twelve years ago)
hmm I am running an old machine w/OS 10.6.8 - am I just totally screwed?
― sleeve, Tuesday, 25 February 2014 20:35 (twelve years ago)
2.4 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo
2 GB 667 MB DDR2 SDRAM
can I even run anything over 10.6.8? I assumed not...
― sleeve, Tuesday, 25 February 2014 20:36 (twelve years ago)
I obviously missed some news. What's going on?
― EZ Snappin, Tuesday, 25 February 2014 20:39 (twelve years ago)
sleeve, the issue was only in software made in the last 1.5 years
EZ, there has been a pretty bad SSL security hole in a security library shared between OS X and iOS for the past 1.5 years or so but it's only come to the forefront recently. The iOS/OS X patches fix this, but until you have them installed, any software that uses that library (OS updates, web browser HTTPS sessions, Mail) could be subject to a man-in-the-middle attack
― have a nice blood (mh), Tuesday, 25 February 2014 20:44 (twelve years ago)
Nice! Thanks for the summary. That's some bullshit.
― EZ Snappin, Tuesday, 25 February 2014 21:00 (twelve years ago)
tbf, every developer I've shown the code that inadvertently created this security issue has kind of dismissed it with a groan and shake of the head. It's just a really dumb case-checking block where there's a fallthrough case where there shouldn't be due to a lack of brackets/bad indentation/copy-paste issues.
― have a nice blood (mh), Tuesday, 25 February 2014 21:02 (twelve years ago)
thanks mh, I will continue to remain obsolete & happy
― sleeve, Tuesday, 25 February 2014 21:42 (twelve years ago)
I'm just here to tell you to keep on keepin' on
― have a nice blood (mh), Tuesday, 25 February 2014 21:43 (twelve years ago)
It's so serious that nobody has been affected by it for 1.5yrs. This is being blown way out of proportion by Apple haters. Install the fix but don't overhype the severity of it.
― brotherlovesdub, Tuesday, 25 February 2014 21:45 (twelve years ago)
well, we have no idea if anyone's been affected by it, is the issue. and recently people did create a few automated attacks based on that vector, so it's completely possible some people have been stealthily taking advantage of it.
― have a nice blood (mh), Tuesday, 25 February 2014 22:24 (twelve years ago)
xp utter, utter rot.
― caek, Tuesday, 25 February 2014 23:30 (twelve years ago)
i know nothing about this stuff, but wouldn't downloading the update via that non-ssl link to the apple support website in chrome or whatever instead of hitting software update ultimately leave you just as open to man-in-the-middle attacks, just ones that didn't exploit this particular flaw?
― sktsh, Wednesday, 26 February 2014 00:04 (twelve years ago)
No, there's a second layer of defence in that Apple updates are cryptographically signed, so anyone wanting to install malware that way would have to have apple's certificate. It's not impossible, but it's still another thing a bad guy would have to crack
― stet, Wednesday, 26 February 2014 00:39 (twelve years ago)
thx!
― sktsh, Wednesday, 26 February 2014 00:50 (twelve years ago)
I just went through Software Update -> App Store, hope I'll be fine....
Have a whole bunch of bitcoins that need to be protected...
― 龜, Wednesday, 26 February 2014 01:16 (twelve years ago)
and this is why I tell people to always use braces around blocks of code, even if the block is a single line...
― koogs, Wednesday, 26 February 2014 01:19 (twelve years ago)
lol koogs, we had a nice tool installed that warned about that and a lot of other rules, but there was so much existing code, and some petty rules we couldn't be bothered to turn off, and... back to the old ways
― have a nice blood (mh), Wednesday, 26 February 2014 02:44 (twelve years ago)
this is why all the critical gubment fighter jet software is programmed in Ada
― have a nice blood (mh), Wednesday, 26 February 2014 02:46 (twelve years ago)
no need for ada, just code reviews and decent unit tests.
or maybe the NSA wanted it there...
(if you've not seen it: https://www.imperialviolet.org/2014/02/22/applebug.html
basically comes down to this:
if ((err = SSLHashSHA1.update(&hashCtx, &signedParams)) != 0) goto fail; goto fail;// more code
that if makes the first goto fail conditional, but *only* the first one - the second one is unconditional so the code following it never executes.
it's a c'n'p error, sure, but the duplication should jump out at you as odd even with the most cursory glance.)
― koogs, Wednesday, 26 February 2014 13:56 (twelve years ago)
ada has mandated begin/end blocks that are named, iirc, so it's even harder to screw this up than style guides that mandate curly braces
― have a nice blood (mh), Wednesday, 26 February 2014 15:49 (twelve years ago)
My macbook pro has been messed up with malware since shortly after i installed whatever this latest update is called. I've never seen such a mess on a mac.
― get up in this twerk cypher (sunny successor), Tuesday, 18 March 2014 15:50 (twelve years ago)
Weird!http://tech.fortune.cnn.com/2014/04/01/apple-buys-ifixit/?iid=obnetwork
― Nhex, Thursday, 3 April 2014 14:15 (twelve years ago)
Oh duh, April Fools. Move along.
hahaha
― markers, Thursday, 3 April 2014 14:38 (twelve years ago)
The only April Fools gag I fell for was the Aperture X announcement. Sigh.
― Elvis Telecom, Thursday, 3 April 2014 22:02 (twelve years ago)
this is coming about a year too late but https://ssl.apple.com/support/iphone5-sleepwakebutton/
i'm still left with a defective volume down butt tho. worst phone i've ever owned
― diamonddave85 (diamonddave85), Monday, 28 April 2014 19:24 (twelve years ago)
i'm going to pretend that typo was intentional
― diamonddave85 (diamonddave85), Monday, 28 April 2014 19:25 (twelve years ago)
Got mine replaced like a year ago because of the button issue, no questions asked. Since then it's been fine...
― schwantz, Monday, 28 April 2014 19:29 (twelve years ago)
i thought i'd bought applecare like i normally do but i apparently i didn't /: the problems didn't start appearing until i was out of warranty
― diamonddave85 (diamonddave85), Monday, 28 April 2014 19:33 (twelve years ago)
I didn't have AppleCare (but it was still in warranty). If I were you I'd try and get a replacement, even out of warranty. Seems like the "geniuses" have a fair amount of leeway there.
― schwantz, Monday, 28 April 2014 19:50 (twelve years ago)
Went and bought a 27-inch Asus that could match my old iMac's 2560x1440 resolution but apparently it still can't be run over regular HDMI so I have to pay $100 for a stupid Thunderbolt-to-Dual DVI adapter.
― Kiarostami bag (milo z), Monday, 28 April 2014 21:18 (twelve years ago)
http://gizmodo.com/how-steve-wozniak-wrote-basic-for-the-original-apple-fr-1570573636
― ▴▲ ▴TH3CR()$BY$H()W▴▲ ▴ (Adam Bruneau), Tuesday, 6 May 2014 04:53 (twelve years ago)
Ugh, my 2007 iMac died this morning. Well, just the hard drive. Which I could just get replaced, but I'm using this as a opportunity to upgrade to the latest greatest iMac. I did good to get 7 years out of this old one.
― Jeff, Tuesday, 13 May 2014 15:37 (twelve years ago)