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How does the archive they provide look like? Many zip files? I would like to retrieve them and offload to another storage service but I don’t have local storage enough to hold all of it at the same time, unpack and then reupload. I would need to do it in stages.


Yes, many ZIP files. You can select the ZIP file sizes, from 1 to 25 GB, iirc. Although a few end up larger than 25 for some reason. And took 1-2 days for Apple to "prepare".


You can request a chunk size and then it prepares them. I specified max chunk size and it took almost a week to give me a list of file downloads from 45-60GB each. 31 zip files to download.


While that’s a pain for you, it’s also a pain if they have multiple files for those that have enough storage.

Photo management is a bit of a nightmare as it’s an awful lot of small(ish) files.


There’s Tangled[0], but I don’t have personal experience with it.

[0]: https://tangled.org/


Actually, they does seem to be almost exactly what I was thinking. Thanks.


Well, just by reading the abstract I can’t tell if the results are positive or not. But glad to see more research being done on this area.


At work I use OneDriveGUI with no problems.

- https://github.com/bpozdena/OneDriveGUI


All of this is meant for 100% public data, right? Or is there a concept of visibility control? Can I create private communities, with data flowing just inside?


For now, yes, only 100% public data lives on the protocol (you can still, of course, augment protocol data with the stuff you hold in the DB).

In the future, the plan is to also enable some types of private data on the protocol. See these recent notes from Paul on the state of things:

- https://pfrazee.leaflet.pub/3lzhmtognls2q

- https://pfrazee.leaflet.pub/3lzhui2zbxk2b


There is also a Working Group that just formed to push the envelope on private data / permissioned spaces

Links to my own efforts on this

- https://github.com/blebbit/atproto (fork)

- https://youtu.be/oYKA85oZc8U?si=DIf09hu8-REw-yHj&t=3758 (presentation I gave last week)


I’m always surprised when they (GPT 4.1 in my case) manage to get all of the closing parentheses right! I’d have guessed that having such a sequence of same characters would be a challenge for the LLM to use the right amount


It’s not that bad, you are still able to control your position and nudge the spawned enemies away, and force the boss to kill these enemies for you. And even if you get cornered here and there there’s plenty of time and space in this fight to heal back.


I do! And not only that, but I only read them through RSS.


Do you approve on every update of the package? Do they offer a way to quickly review what’s going to run and what has changed since the last approval? Otherwise it’s just like another checkbox of “I confirm I read the terms and conditions”


I haven’t the tried Hyprland, but I use i3, which I assume it should be similar. I do this sort of thing quite often when presenting on zoom at work. Suppose I want to present only the top-left section of my screen, then I split vertically first and the left side I split horizontally. This other 2 zones I use to put other supporting windows and to search stuff out of screen. When I need to present more apps, i3 also allow you to stack windows in a specific zone. It’s quite easy to switch between all the windows and have full control of the layout.


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