Sébastien Kalb

@sebastienkb
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@designatednerd Yeah same, I still need Xcode 16.4 for another minute and I've been told Tahoe 26.2 kicks pre-26 Xcodes out of compatibility (even with the plist version hack)

@Artanux Non, l'employeur doit fournir le matériel compatible avec leur authentification et l'employé n'est pas tenu de mettre quoi que ce soit de professionnel sur son téléphone personnel.

Et puis, si l'employé possède un téléphone incompatible avec MS Authenticator on fait quoi, on le vire? (OS impossible mettre à jour car téléphone obsolète, ou Authenticator se bloque parce que téléphone rooté/jailbreaké, ou bien un téléphone "pas smart" à l'ancienne)

Anyway, this was an organic anecdote over me solving a little IT problem. I kind of do this all the time, I just recently though I could share some.

What's even more funny is that ever since I set this up and the keyboard gets disconnected multiple times in a row, it seems to stop trying for a moment.

As if it were upset and it's now pouting in a corner. Drama queen.

So over the course of a day downstairs I see small attempts that would result in a notification:

"Seb's Keyboard connected!"

...immediately followed by:

"Seb's Keyboard disconnected."

And I smirk. Every time.

Screw you keyboard, we'll see each other when you're actually useful!

ELSE, disconnect the keyboard.

because if the display isn't there, by definition, is that I'm not at my desk, and don't need that keyboard, so please disconnect.

So I fired up BetterTouchTool and I have been setting up an automation with a bit of triggering logic. The trigger is "if Apple Keyboard connects, check display name".

There if the display name is equal to my desk's display then leave it connected (it's a Gigabyte "M27Q". I know none of you care. It's okay.)

So I decided you know what… I'm not letting it slide. No. Hell No.

I would wrestle the very laws of physics into submission before admitting defeat over an input device from a company with a fruit logo.

I could ignore that, sure, but... If I leave it be, while this flat-keyed moron is connected to my laptop, it is draining his battery due to the (far fetched) connectivity. By the time I actually DO use the keyboard upstairs it is dead before I could even type "Hey guys I won't make it to the daily".

I then need to plug it to charge it, which kind of defeats the purpose of a wireless keyboard doesn't it.

Like dude, take a hint? I'm running away from you! Let it go!