i have been using icloudpd for years. there is a docker image that makes it simple to install on my synology. because of 2fa, i have to re-authenticate it from the terminal every couple of months, but that takes one minute.
I tried this but I think my issue is the library is too large. It can pull a few dozen or a hundred or so photos just fine, but then it will time out but not quit out, so I have to babysit the process. Maybe there's a flag I missed in the documentation to retry downloads, but it basically was a nonstarter to me in the state it was in. I think its apples fault though; I can't get a big zip file of icloud data to succesfully download with their website either, it will also time out. Likewise when I try and update the bootcamp drivers on my intel bootcamp machine, I will get 30% of the way there and then it times out. I'd blame my home connection, but from cursory glances at various forums this is apparently a widespread issue with these sort of downloads form Apple.
So basically, you believe dangerous people should remain in society? Habitual criminals should continue to terrorize innocents such as yourself and your family, and you wouldn't even call the police?
>So basically, you believe dangerous people should remain in society?
>Habitual criminals should continue to terrorize innocents such as yourself and your family, and you wouldn't even call the police?
One of these sentences is a reasonable, if a bit reductive, summary of the GP's point. The other is wild hyperbole.
Fully half of the comment I'm replying to is total nonsense, putting words in another's mouth, disingenuously representing another's opinion in the hope of making that person seem monstrous.
To what end, gwkoehler? Is your position so tenuous that you feel you must misrepresent your opponent's? If your comments weren't an attempt at a counterargument, is it really so important to tell kiliantics that you disagree with his opinion and wish to paint it as unwise?
I was trying to spark discussion, because I honestly do not understand this point of view. If you believe criminals shouldn't go to jail, it stands to reason that you're ok with coexisting with some very violent people next door. Someone has to.
A great way to understand another's point of view is to strawman it!! If you're actually interested in GGGP's position, look at his second sentence -- it's not that he's some insane opponent of Law and Order, it's that he seems to believe that the US penal system is so monstrous a punishment that he'd rather not visit it on anyone. Regardless, asking open-ended questions, rather than hoisting Cunningham's Law and charging, is probably a better way to 'spark discussion'.
In my state the moment one of those people enter your home uninvited you have a right to execute said criminal. I won't call the police on them, but I'm not going to let those sorts of people back out into society either. That said I'd vote not guilty for any victimless crime.
My method: use mobile Safari, and when I need to log in, put "op" in front of the URL (so it looks like "ophttp://" or "ophttps://"). Press Enter, this launches 1password and points its browser at the URL, ready to autofill.
I agree. Also, a common misconception is that your passwords are uploaded to a server with 1password. They are not! They are local on your machine, and you can optionally sync across your devices via your own dropbox account.
Here's one thing I imagine: 10.9 by default won't allow apps outside the App Store, and you have to buy the 10.9 Server upgrade to have this privilege. They would bundle XCode with it or something to rebrand it as a "developer-friendly" add-on, and developers will be happy to pay, but all the consumers will be chained to the App Store.
https://github.com/icloud-photos-downloader/icloud_photos_do...