Continuing on the MacOS diskimagesiod vs youtube battle, it occurred to me I could update the plist for diskimagesiod to say the ProcessType is "Background" - the launchd man page says these should not distrupt the user experience. This involved a few reboots and arcane commands to allow me to edit a system file. However, it didn't work.
@ArchiteuthisFlux Come up with two more, and we can improve the names of quarks (except for Charm)!
I keep forgetting this isn't Twitter and external links won't effectively hide this post. So here's a @crowdsupply update where I talk about the rationale behind this.
https://www.crowdsupply.com/architeuthis-flux/jumperless-v5/updates/single-board-computer-fans-rejoice
@adafruit I agree on the Alex drawers: I use them with Target's "Brightroom" line of containers to organize Lego bricks.
@adafruit Here's my first computer, a Motorola 6800 evaluation board. It was maxed out with 768B of RAM. I'd write my programs in assembler, hand assemble them, wrap them in S-records, and key them in on a teletype (hooked up to a serial port connected by a 1/4" stereo plug). I still have it, it still works (but now sports 16kB of RAM. #firstcomputer #retrocomputing
I got a spam email claiming a payment problem with Disney. It had a link that redirected to an AWS site that redirected again. I tried to report it to Amazon, but their form has a box for "Complete email header and body", but then rejects it "We have identified that your submission may contain potentially malicious content." It's a waste of time anyway, as Amazon doesn't care if their money comes from scammers, as long as it keeps coming in.