Apple was the same when I was there for 17.0.0.0/8
Zero issues from my experience. The dish has a snow melt "mode", and I didn't have to manually clean it at all after a large snowfall.
I believe it converts those files to compatible formats when you transfer them off the device. The exception seems to be when you have macOS 10.13 and use Photos, the images and videos stay in HEIF and HEVC.
He's not correcting the use of a period, he's correcting the numbers themselves. 1:50,000 and 1:1,000,000 vs 1:10,000 and 1:50,000
It absolutely isn't hard to get music on Spotify. DistroKid (distrokid.com) is $20 a year to upload unlimited tracks to all the music services. But, you're point about being able to upload "anything" to SoundCloud…
My wife and I did the exact same thing, except it was SF. We're very happy that we moved back to Toronto and Canada in general. It's our home (friends and family are here) and we didn't want to have kids in SF.
Can you elaborate?
Apple Pay has been a godsend for me. I carry one backup debit card and slimmed my wallet down to almost nothing. In Canada, we've had contactless terminals everywhere for a few years, so it's very rare to find a place…
The iTunes store currently works based on your billing information.
I feel like this statement could get used a lot on HN.
Uses HTTP adaptive streaming that's built into Quicktime and iOS natively. It's the same technology that MLB/NFL/NHL use to do live-streaming of games to their apps on iOS. There is a way to get VLC to open the stream,…
I know that Canadian ISPs have the Netflix appliances located in their data centres, so technically yes they do serve content from within Canada sometimes.
They do let you hide purchases so that they won't show up on in the music list on iOS and iTunes. They won't let you delete a purchase, which makes sense. It's confusing because they're using purchase history as a basis…
From the demo video, it looks like a "standard" reader that I've seen in use today.
I find the Privacy addresses a pain when it comes to managing traffic on my network. My (mostly Apple) devices will never use their DHCP provided v6 address to connect to a public service and this means that my gateway…
But in most of the services areas where you can get Bell or Rogers, you can get one of the 3rd party providers like Start or Teksavvy. These providers have an unmetered upstream cap and very generous downstream caps.
For the section that isn't actual body copy and isn't for reading as one article? That's not a good example of where multi-column works "nicely".
I was trying it out for a while, but had to go back to 10.9 because of some Photoshop issues. So be careful if you use Adobe apps.
People also use SourceConnect as a way to do studio-to-studio sessions. Works very well in the studio where I set it up. Sessions to Portland, Chicago, Germany, etc all go off without a hitch.…
Ya, I basically need to use my Magic Mouse while my MBP is plugged into an external monitor and I'm not using the trackpad. Not having easy access to gestures slows me way down while working. If I want to play a game in…
I can't believe I can remember mine as well (10407923). I don't even remember my old phone number that I had at the time, or the address of where I lived!
Yes, Route 53 has been great for me as well. I have my crucial DNS zones hosted there. But all the other stuff was on Namecheap's name servers. I'll probably continue with that setup, but just make sure my TTL is set…
As pointed out in another comment, the situation in Qatar is a political one, not one of a situation where they could only get one IPv4 address.
Can't you already disable access to Contact, Calendar, Reminders, location, etc per app on the iPhone?
I actually have an amazing ISP (start.ca, uses Rogers' cable network, but with their own peering infrastructure behind it) I always hear about people saying "I can't play YouTube videos!" or like the comments above this…
Apple was the same when I was there for 17.0.0.0/8
Zero issues from my experience. The dish has a snow melt "mode", and I didn't have to manually clean it at all after a large snowfall.
I believe it converts those files to compatible formats when you transfer them off the device. The exception seems to be when you have macOS 10.13 and use Photos, the images and videos stay in HEIF and HEVC.
He's not correcting the use of a period, he's correcting the numbers themselves. 1:50,000 and 1:1,000,000 vs 1:10,000 and 1:50,000
It absolutely isn't hard to get music on Spotify. DistroKid (distrokid.com) is $20 a year to upload unlimited tracks to all the music services. But, you're point about being able to upload "anything" to SoundCloud…
My wife and I did the exact same thing, except it was SF. We're very happy that we moved back to Toronto and Canada in general. It's our home (friends and family are here) and we didn't want to have kids in SF.
Can you elaborate?
Apple Pay has been a godsend for me. I carry one backup debit card and slimmed my wallet down to almost nothing. In Canada, we've had contactless terminals everywhere for a few years, so it's very rare to find a place…
The iTunes store currently works based on your billing information.
I feel like this statement could get used a lot on HN.
Uses HTTP adaptive streaming that's built into Quicktime and iOS natively. It's the same technology that MLB/NFL/NHL use to do live-streaming of games to their apps on iOS. There is a way to get VLC to open the stream,…
I know that Canadian ISPs have the Netflix appliances located in their data centres, so technically yes they do serve content from within Canada sometimes.
They do let you hide purchases so that they won't show up on in the music list on iOS and iTunes. They won't let you delete a purchase, which makes sense. It's confusing because they're using purchase history as a basis…
From the demo video, it looks like a "standard" reader that I've seen in use today.
I find the Privacy addresses a pain when it comes to managing traffic on my network. My (mostly Apple) devices will never use their DHCP provided v6 address to connect to a public service and this means that my gateway…
But in most of the services areas where you can get Bell or Rogers, you can get one of the 3rd party providers like Start or Teksavvy. These providers have an unmetered upstream cap and very generous downstream caps.
For the section that isn't actual body copy and isn't for reading as one article? That's not a good example of where multi-column works "nicely".
I was trying it out for a while, but had to go back to 10.9 because of some Photoshop issues. So be careful if you use Adobe apps.
People also use SourceConnect as a way to do studio-to-studio sessions. Works very well in the studio where I set it up. Sessions to Portland, Chicago, Germany, etc all go off without a hitch.…
Ya, I basically need to use my Magic Mouse while my MBP is plugged into an external monitor and I'm not using the trackpad. Not having easy access to gestures slows me way down while working. If I want to play a game in…
I can't believe I can remember mine as well (10407923). I don't even remember my old phone number that I had at the time, or the address of where I lived!
Yes, Route 53 has been great for me as well. I have my crucial DNS zones hosted there. But all the other stuff was on Namecheap's name servers. I'll probably continue with that setup, but just make sure my TTL is set…
As pointed out in another comment, the situation in Qatar is a political one, not one of a situation where they could only get one IPv4 address.
Can't you already disable access to Contact, Calendar, Reminders, location, etc per app on the iPhone?
I actually have an amazing ISP (start.ca, uses Rogers' cable network, but with their own peering infrastructure behind it) I always hear about people saying "I can't play YouTube videos!" or like the comments above this…