@ridogi @atpfm @marcoarment @siracusa @caseyliss This unfortunately does not even work reliably in Apple’s own apps. I have the same setup as @ridogi. Try the following in TextEdit and Pages:
1. Create a new document, add content, save it
2. Quit the app
3. Reopen, edit, do not save
4. Quit again
5. Open Pages/TextEdit (autosaved version appears)
6. Close document and choose “Revert Changes”
iWork persists the autosaved version instead of reverting it. TextEdit/Pixelmator works as expected
RE: https://indieweb.social/@tg/116086401953523135
If you care about RSS at all, you’ve got to try this
If you're relying on wireless backhaul for your access points, I would not go Ubiquiti. Consider Eero instead.
Eero's TrueMesh implementation is a great example of how their system is better optimized for pure wireless backhauls than Ubiquity. They aggregate multiple wireless links to improve performance between the APs. The Tri-Radio Eero nodes (2.4 GHz, low 5 GHz, and high 5 GHz) mesh with each other wirelessly on all three bands simultaneously. (2/4)
@marioguzman Everyone is saying UniFi, and that's technically true. However, I think you need to ask yourself one key question: Can you run Ethernet to all your access points?
Ubiquiti is only really recommendable if all or almost all your APs have a wired backhaul. For the most part you're also only able to take advantage of the broader Ubiquiti ecosystem (cameras, door locks, etc.) if you can run Ethernet to those locations. If you rent, this may or may not be feasible. (1/4)
Just realized you can mostly “fix” macOS Tahoe toolbars.
Switch toolbar style from “Icon Only” to “Icon and Text” and Liquid Glass stops invading your content.
Thank me later.