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  • 2024-2025 Football Discussion Thread

    The Charity Shield is set to occur this coming weekend, a date that traditionally signifies the opening match for the upcoming football season. Though this match has evolved into a more ceremonial event, it still marks the start of the excitement surrounding a new season of football. In light of this upcoming occasion, it feels fitting to launch a discussion thread for the 2024-2025 football season.

    This thread aims to provide a platform for fans and enthusiasts to share their thoughts, predictions, and excitement as we dive into another year of matches, teams, and rivalries. As we anticipate the unfolding of the season, an array of topics can be explored. Fans may discuss the latest signings, managerial changes, and the state of their favorite clubs as they prepare for competition.

    The upcoming season promises to bring about intense matches, showcasing both seasoned players and new talents emerging on the scene. In addition to discussing individual clubs, this thread can also serve as a space for broader conversations about tactics, dos and don’ts from previous seasons, and potential standout performers to watch. As the season progresses, fans will have the opportunity to analyze crucial games, debate key decisions, and celebrate memorable moments.

    Thus, let’s kick off the 2024-2025 football season with enthusiasm. Share your thoughts, insights, and predictions as we embark on this journey together in the world of football!

  • What is the recommended standard email address for use?

    The issue you are facing with sending emails in Thunderbird after switching to IMAP is not uncommon. It’s crucial to note that if you want to resolve this effectively, you should try setting up your email account using Apple’s Mail app instead of Thunderbird.

    It is worth mentioning that Comcast no longer manages its own email service; this responsibility has been passed on to Yahoo. As a result, you now send and receive Comcast emails through Yahoo’s system.

    Understanding which Mac and operating system you are using is essential, as older OS versions may struggle with Yahoo’s authentication requirements. Many users, including myself, have encountered this problem.

    Please provide your Mac model and the year it was manufactured, along with the version of the OS you have. If you’re using a newer Mac and OS, you can follow these steps: either delete the existing IMAP account (your emails will be retained on the Comcast/Yahoo server) or leave it as is for now.

    Next, go to Settings, select “Internet Accounts,” and click “add account.” Try selecting “Yahoo” and create a new account with your Comcast email address and password.

    If this doesn’t work, return to the add account panel and choose “add other account.” Enter your Comcast email and password again to see if this resolves the issue.

    If you have an older Mac and OS, Yahoo may require an additional security step. You might need to create a “third-party app password” to authenticate your account during the setup process.

    Remember to save this app password in a secure location, like a plain text document, for future reference. After creating the password, repeat the account setup using “other account” and substitute your regular password with the app password.

    I hope this guidance helps you resolve your issue. Good luck!

  • YouTube Playback Issues Due to Unsupported Browser

    My old iMac has suddenly stopped playing YouTube videos, and I am struggling to find a browser that still supports it. The machine in question is a 27-inch Late 2009 iMac with a 3.06 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo processor, 4 GB of DDR3 RAM, and an ATI Radeon HD 4670 graphics card with 256 MB of VRAM. Currently, it is running macOS El Capitan. I am wondering if there is a way to upgrade to a newer version of macOS that would support a browser capable of handling YouTube’s requirements.

    I have heard that it might be possible to use some legacy software to trick the system into running a compatible version, but I fear that if there are no viable options, I may need to dispose of the iMac. I primarily use this machine for GarageBand and Internet browsing, so it has been a reliable tool for my basic needs. However, the inability to play YouTube videos is a significant setback. It would be great to find a solution that allows me to keep using this iMac instead of having to replace it entirely.

    If anyone has suggestions or methods for upgrading this older device to access modern browser features while maintaining functionality for my existing applications, your input would be greatly appreciated. I am keen to learn if there are any practical steps I can take to revive this machine for web use.

  • Do both monitors need USB-C for daisy chaining to a Mac, or just the main one?

    I am considering purchasing a second monitor for my MacBook Air M4. Currently, my primary monitor is an older 1080p Samsung model that has HDMI and DisplayPort 1.2 connections.

    The new monitor I am looking at is the S60UD Viewfinity S6. It comes equipped with USB-C, HDMI, and DisplayPort options.

    One of its features is the ability to daisy chain monitors, which leads me to my question. Can I connect the two monitors together using DisplayPort and then link them to my Mac via the USB-C connection on the new monitor?

    Is this the standard method for such a setup? If it works as I hope, could I potentially connect a third monitor to the other USB-C port on the MacBook?

    This proposed setup would greatly enhance my workspace, allowing for better multitasking and productivity. I would appreciate any insights or experiences regarding the daisy chaining capabilities, as well as recommendations for maximizing the use of my MacBook’s ports.

    Having the right configuration is crucial, especially when it comes to meeting my daily needs for work and media consumption. Thank you for any advice you can provide!

  • Series 10: Severe Battery Drain Issues Following Update 11.4

    I have been using the Series 10, titanium 46mm since its launch, and I have consistently enjoyed impressive battery life. Typically, after wearing it from around 6 AM to 11 PM, the battery would only drop to about 50%. However, since I updated to version 11.4, I have noticed a significant change in performance.

    Now, the battery drains at approximately 10% per hour, often leaving it completely dead long before bedtime. This sudden decline in battery efficiency raises some concerns. It is frustrating to rely on a device that used to perform exceptionally well, only to have it struggle with basic functionality after an update.

    I am curious if anyone else has experienced similar issues following the upgrade to 11.4. If you have any ideas or solutions that could help restore the battery life, I would greatly appreciate your input. Perhaps a reset, a change in settings, or a different approach could make a difference.

    Any suggestions would be welcome as I try to navigate this frustrating situation. Thank you!

  • Open Safari in a New Tab – MacRumors Forums Discussion

    Hello,

    I recently wiped my iPhone and downgraded to iOS 18.5. Since making these changes, I’ve noticed a new behavior in the Safari browser. Specifically, when I tap “Open in New Tab,” it automatically takes me to that new tab right away. This is different from how it functioned previously, and I find it somewhat disruptive.

    I’m reaching out to see if there’s any solution to change this behavior back to the way it used to operate. I prefer to remain on the current page until I manually switch to the new tab myself. Thank you for any assistance you can provide.

  • Exploring IOS’s Key Flaw: App Library Functionality vs. Home Screen Design

    Many users are frustrated by Apple’s lack of a straightforward method to identify installed apps that are not represented on the Home Screen. This issue becomes particularly evident for those who choose the “App Library Only” option, as it requires manual movement of apps to the Home Screen.

    When considering reorganizing or re-adding apps to the Home Screen, it can be cumbersome to scroll through the App Library without any clear indicators. An effective solution would involve marking each app in the App Library to show whether it’s currently on the Home Screen.

    This would provide quick visual cues for users, making it easier to manage their app organization. Another useful feature could be a summary, similar to what is provided for “Hidden Apps” in the Settings under the Apps section.

    This would allow users to quickly see which apps are not only hidden but also which ones are simply residing in the App Library without a Home Screen presence. The demand for these features raises a question: am I alone in thinking that Apple could significantly improve the user experience in this area?

    Enhanced visibility and organization tools would undoubtedly contribute to a more efficient and satisfying use of the app environment. In conclusion, implementing a simple marking system or summary feature in the App Library could alleviate a lot of frustration and streamline how users interact with their applications.

    Many users, including myself, would welcome these enhancements.

  • PasteBar: An Open Source, Unlimited Clipboard Manager for Mac and Windows

    Hello everyone! As a lifelong web developer, I’ve always had the desire to create a native app utilizing a web stack. This ambition led me to develop the PasteBar app. My motivation came from the frustration of not finding a suitable clipboard manager that offered all the features I wanted.

    So, I decided to create my own tool. PasteBar features custom clips and menus designed for quick copying and instant pasting. I’m pleased to share that it is free and open-source, giving everyone the opportunity to benefit from it. I would appreciate it if you could take a moment to check it out on the Mac App Store or on GitHub.

    Your feedback would mean a lot to me, as I’m always looking to improve the app. Thank you for your support! Here’s a list of the features included in the PasteBar App:

    – Unlimited clipboard history
    – Searchable copy history
    – Custom saved clips
    – Quick-access paste menus
    – Collections, tabs, and boards for enhanced organization
    – Local storage emphasizing privacy and security
    – Lock screen and passcode protection
    – Compatibility with text, images, files, links, and code snippets
    – Automatic programming language detection along with syntax highlighting
    – Markdown support in notes
    – Instant pasting from the system menu
    – Dark theme for ease of use
    – Global search functionality
    – Customizable clips and menus
    – Support for forms and templates
    – Capabilities for web scraping and API data extraction
    – Compatibility with macOS and Windows, including support for Apple Silicon M1, Intel, AMD, and ARM processors

    Once again, I invite you to explore PasteBar and welcome any suggestions you may have!

  • My Time Machine Failed Me Once More

    I’ve had a love-hate relationship with TimeMachine. While I appreciate its functionality, numerous reports of issues from other users have led me to question its reliability. I’ve experienced problems with it on a few occasions, and today it let me down again during a full system restore.

    Fortunately, I utilize Carbon Copy Cloner (CCC) as a backup, so I was able to recover my system using that instead. My TimeMachine setup was configured to back up to a NAS (AsusStor), and I suspect this may have contributed to some of the reliability issues. Many users have noted that TimeMachine can be inconsistent when working with NAS devices.

    As a result, I’ve decided to move on from TimeMachine entirely. CCC works well for full system restores, especially with the Setup/Migration Assistant, and I am now reintroducing Arq for additional locations. Currently, my backup setup includes CCC with a USB hard drive, TimeMachine to a NAS, and CLI Restic for backups to both Storj and iDrive.

    However, I’m planning to make some changes. I will replace both TimeMachine and Restic with Arq for backing up to NAS, Storj, and iDrive. While Restic is generally faster than Arq, the latter simplifies the restoration process significantly, which is a major consideration for me.

    I’m curious to know about your current backup strategy. What tools and storage solutions do you utilize to safeguard your data?

  • YouTube Problems Encountered on Safari: Discussing on MacRumors Forums

    Hello,

    Recently, I’ve encountered a problem with YouTube. When I begin watching a video, it often rewinds by a few seconds and replays the same part.

    It seems like a frustrating glitch, and I’m curious if anyone else is experiencing similar issues. I’ve been using the add-ons Adguard and SponsorBlock, which might be contributing to the problem.

    If you have faced this issue as well, I’d appreciate any tips or solutions you might have. Thank you!