I wasn’t always an Apple fan. My Atari 800 was bought by my parents because the Apple II was too expensive. It felt like a computer for the elites. I got over that when my grandfather bought a Mac 128k for me in early 1984 and it was everything Byte magazine said it was, and… Continue reading Apple 2018
Author: Steve Riggins
CarPlay UI locked up again
The dreaded CarPlay vs iOS 11 vs Chevy Volt bug where the entire UI locks up happened again. This is getting old, Apple. When this happens, the only solution is to reboot the iPhone. Terrible.
Netflix on Apple TV is playing black video
Updated Apple TV to 11.2.1 today and now Netflix video, both preview and the show, is just black. Rebooting the Apple TV fixed it. My Apple TV is connected to an LG OLED and is configured for 4K 60hz Dolby Vision.
Workflow reminds me of AppleScript
Workflow is an automation tool for iOS. The app is great, so great in fact that Apple bought the company. However, when trying to do something simple like prepend asterisks to a list of text on the clipboard, I immediately ran into confusion and had to find another workflow someone else wrote to get over… Continue reading Workflow reminds me of AppleScript
Editing text on the iPad is horrendous
I don’t know how Federico does it. Editing a post in WordPress in Safari felt like a Fischer Price experience. Select out of the text area and selection breaks. Cannot shift-select a large selection. Cannot drag a selection and have the text box scroll. I know it’s a website, but still, these are all easy… Continue reading Editing text on the iPad is horrendous
Assassin’s Creed: Origins continues to be a blast
I had some time last night to dig into the new update and run a few quests. While the quests are very repetitive, it doesn’t seem to get old.
Cannot start words at the beginning of sentences with lower cased letters with the Smart Keyboard
Another annoying bug that I am sure Federico has many Radars on. When using a Smart Keyboard on my iPad, I cannot start words at the beginning of sentences with a lower cased letter. IOS (see!) just won’t let me do it. The only lame workaround is to press and hold on the down caret… Continue reading Cannot start words at the beginning of sentences with lower cased letters with the Smart Keyboard
Text selection extension is broken in iOS News for iPad
If I tap on a story in News on the iPad, it opens in it’s own view controller. I can select text, but if I try to extend the selection by grabbing either the beginning or ending selection marker, the screen just scrolls in the direction I drag. These kinds of bugs, where Apple owns… Continue reading Text selection extension is broken in iOS News for iPad
The Force Awakens
I re-watched The Force Awakens last night ahead of Friday’s Last Jedi screening. I am not a super huge Star Wars fan, other than I really enjoyed episodes IV-VI. The Force Awakens holds up. It’s entertaining, the pace is good, and the story is decent. Sure, it’s A New Hope over again, but who cares.… Continue reading The Force Awakens
Overcast and CarPlay progress bar bug
Overcast and CarPlay in iOS 11 have not been very friendly. Every beta of iOS and release have broken Overcast in one way or another. The latest bug is: Tap a podcast in Overcast’s CarPlay UI It goes to now playing, but doesn’t start playing (it used to) Tap play The progress starts, but there… Continue reading Overcast and CarPlay progress bar bug
Siri didn’t like my message
My friend Joel sent me a message and I used Siri via CarPlay to respond. After I finished speaking, Siri just beeped her completion sound and went away. She didn’t send my message, didn’t express concerns with its content, didn’t report and error. Rude, Siri.
Getting HomeKit to work again
Ok, Apple, in order to fix this HomeKit nonsense we had to: Update iPhone Guess that Apple TV also needed updating because you didn’t tell us Disable Apple TV public betas to see 11.2.1 try cellular, no go Enable WiFi and use the Home app Now cellular works Ugh
Apple Pay Naughty or Nice List
Updated: 2017-12-10 21:30:38 Nice Ace Hardware All about Air heating and cooling Chevron (at the register) Jimmy Johns Local post office McDonalds Panera Parkrose Hardware Safeway Starbucks Subway Walgreens Where the shoe fits Whole Foods Naughty Applebee’s Bath and body works Buffalo Wild Wings Burgerville Chipotle Kaiser Permanente KFC MOD Pizza Potbelly Target Walmart
When iOS photos uses too much storage
I have been using Photos on macOS and iOS since they were introduced. I also jumped into iCloud Photo Library at it’s introduction. It’s not that unheard of that, as an early adopter, I run into issues from time to time. This latest issue was very tricky to figure out. It all started when I… Continue reading When iOS photos uses too much storage
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My first micro.blog post had a title, and that is what showed up in my feed. Let’s try a post without a title and see what happens.
Hello, micro.blog!
I kickstarted micro.blog because Manton is awesome and I have wanted to start moving my content off Facebook and Slack and back to my own home. Let’s enjoy the ride!
Back Up PS4 tip
I bought a Seagate 2TB slim drive to backup the 1TB drive I have had in my PS4 since the beginning. Originally, the PS4 could not see the USB 3 drive because it came formatted as NTFS from the factory. I connected the drive to my Mac and formatted as exFAT (since many files are… Continue reading Back Up PS4 tip
Apple Watch and NordicTrack with iFit
The Treadmill We recently upgraded our treadmill to a NordicTrack Commercial 1750. I bought a year of iFit not knowing what to expect. iFit is a subscription service ($99/year) that tracks your workouts, provides workouts and includes video and Google StreetMaps workouts. The iPad app looks terrible (it’s still designed for iOS 6) and has… Continue reading Apple Watch and NordicTrack with iFit
How to check a file’s spotlight tags (especially on a server)
Many thanks to this post for this info. I recently tagged some files on my Synology NAS mounted with AFP (Finder Go menu, Connect to Server, afp://SERVER.local/VOLUME) but they were not showing up in the Finder. I still do not know why the Finder is now showing them (the Finder is so problematic) but I… Continue reading How to check a file’s spotlight tags (especially on a server)
Avoiding segmentation fault 11 in Xcode 7 with StringLiteralConvertible
I read a great article on StringLiteralConvertible over at NetGuru but when I tried to implement the RegularExpression, Xcode 7 (and 7.1b3) Playgrounds continually crashed. It took a lot of experimenting (and some hints from NSHipster) but I finally got it to work. My original (crashing) example looked like: struct RegularExpression { let pattern: String… Continue reading Avoiding segmentation fault 11 in Xcode 7 with StringLiteralConvertible