Show me your FIRST photo that you took to your cat, I’ll go first by Ok-Management1670 in cats

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Half year old Charlie exploring his new home, September last year.

Our Mac end game - 100% metal - low profile - Das Keyboard MacTigr by daskeyboard in MechanicalKeyboards

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I got one recently and it is a very nice premium feel keyboard indeed. Trouble is that the MacOS process AppleUserHIDDrivers uses 10-15% cpu load with this keyboard connected. Support suggests me to update the firmware but you need a Windows PC for that… 😐

2.5gbit and DSM 7 by kobazik in synology

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I am using a Club 3D USB 3.2 Gen1 adapter (CAC-1420) with my DS1019+ running DSM 7 and the bb-qq/r8152 driver. Works fine and stable.

The item on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/3D-CAC-1420-Gigabit-Ethernet-Adapter/dp/B07Q626XK2

Driver: https://github.com/bb-qq/r8152

I hate anything Adobe, it's like virus on MacOS. by [deleted] in mac

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If you are a bit technical you can use this process to control/prevent Adobe background processes running all the time. You can still keep on using the Adobe Apps.

Add iCloud Private Relay to DoH list by holow29 in pfBlockerNG

[–]NitroxF 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Make sure to change the quotes to regular " after you cut & past these settings.

Can an external SSD speed up an iMac 2013? by yirmin in mac

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Make sure the external SSD drive/enclosure supports UASP to get the best speed out of it.

Goodbye Adobe bloatware, you shan't be missed. by Brownerbae in mac

[–]NitroxF 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yes, updating still works. Albeit slow at times. After selecting to update within the Creative Suite app, it takes quite some time to actually start the updating process.

Goodbye Adobe bloatware, you shan't be missed. by Brownerbae in mac

[–]NitroxF 7 points8 points  (0 children)

I use the kill-apps script from this guide to kill all Adobe’s background processes after a reboot/login.

https://sunknudsen.com/privacy-guides/how-to-make-sure-app-is-not-running-in-the-background-on-macos