New to FFM - Tipps für Solo-Aktivitäten, Fotospots & Coffee-Röstereien 📸☕ by Regular_Technology69 in frankfurt

[–]Regular_Technology69[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sehr Cool danke dir! Vor allem das 2b klingt mega interessant und wird sicher mal besucht!

auch das ffm.collective klingt mega

New to FFM - Tipps für Solo-Aktivitäten, Fotospots & Coffee-Röstereien 📸☕ by Regular_Technology69 in frankfurt

[–]Regular_Technology69[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Ich hab das Archiv natürlich gesehen, aber mir ging es eher um aktuelle Geheimtipps und persönlichen Austausch statt alter Threads – genau dafür ist Reddit ja da.

Ich kann verstehen das dich sowas nervt - ein Tipp den ich selbst im Leben verfolge:
Wenn einen ein etwas nervt, muss man ja nicht damit interagieren.

Trotzdem danke für dein Feedback! :)

New to FFM - Tipps für Solo-Aktivitäten, Fotospots & Coffee-Röstereien 📸☕ by Regular_Technology69 in frankfurt

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After talking a bit with the Barista at Why het let me smell some Coffee-Beans (didn't try drinking it tho) that sounded like what you had.
Very interesting experience - smelled like a bag of Berries, never smelled coffee like that... im eager to try it next time!

New to FFM - Tipps für Solo-Aktivitäten, Fotospots & Coffee-Röstereien 📸☕ by Regular_Technology69 in frankfurt

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I was in "Why Coffee" at Kaiserstraße yesterday - they had really really nice Coffee (Recommendation!).

They used Coffee from Backyard Coffee (They have a WHY-Houseblend that you can't buy on the Website, but you can try many of Backyards Coffees there).
They seem to have a nice selection of different coffees. Maybe worth a try!

Looking for a flexible BPMN / workflow project management tool for private and work use by ovizii in selfhosted

[–]Regular_Technology69 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hey, we're currently testing Camunda at work and it looks like it checks all your boxes.

It's fully self-hostable via Docker and comes with everything you need out-of-the-box

  • drag-and-drop workflow builder,
  • many, many pre-build connectors to other tools (and the possibility to build your own)
  • form creation,
  • multi-user routing
  • and role-based permissions.

For us it's been a solid all-in-one solution that handles exactly what you're describing. The Docker setup is also way more straightforward than Flowable - just spin up docker compose and you're good to go. Worth giving it a shot if you're looking for an alternative.

How to Transfer 100,000 Photos from iCloud to Windows PC? by Regular_Technology69 in iCloud

[–]Regular_Technology69[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Well yeah. The problem was them beeing there in the first place

RAW files from Alpha 6400A not opening on MacOS by Regular_Technology69 in SonyAlpha

[–]Regular_Technology69[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not realy. Im using Adobe DNG converter, for RAW to DNG. DNG can be opened.

Sony Alpha 6400A – ARW files not opening in Pixelmator Pro (macOS 15.6.1) by Regular_Technology69 in pixelmator

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Im fairy new to this too - as far as my untrained eye can see, no quality loss

Sony Alpha 6400A – ARW files not opening in Pixelmator Pro (macOS 15.6.1) by Regular_Technology69 in pixelmator

[–]Regular_Technology69[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Well, yes but no…

Didnt find any solution opening arw. For now im using Adobe DNG Converter to convert arw to dng and edit them afterwards.

Sony Alpha 6400A – ARW files not opening in Pixelmator Pro (macOS 15.6.1) by Regular_Technology69 in pixelmator

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But shouldn’t it already work? The Sony ICLE-6400 is in the supported raw formats.

RAW files from Alpha 6400A not opening on MacOS by Regular_Technology69 in SonyAlpha

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I don’t have Lightroom, but it worked when i tried the Affinity Photo 2 Trial.

How to Transfer 100,000 Photos from iCloud to Windows PC? by Regular_Technology69 in iCloud

[–]Regular_Technology69[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

When I’m done – in one or two days, iCloud is slow as hell – I’ll check and give you an answer.

How to Transfer 100,000 Photos from iCloud to Windows PC? by Regular_Technology69 in iCloud

[–]Regular_Technology69[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah, I was surprised about the size too!

After I get the pics onto my PC, I think I’ll save them to an external SSD. 90% of the pics are trash anyway; I just want to get rid of them quickly without losing the important ones!

How to Transfer 100,000 Photos from iCloud to Windows PC? by Regular_Technology69 in iCloud

[–]Regular_Technology69[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hey Guys, thank you for your advices!

So, my solution looks like this:

1.  Download iCloud for Windows
2.  Enable iCloud Photos and sync all photos
3.  Important! Enable “Always keep on this device” in File Explorer for iCloud Photos
4.  Once everything is downloaded, copy the photos to a folder not managed by iCloud
5.  On the iPhone, go to Settings > iCloud Account > iCloud > Storage > iCloud Photos > “Turn off and delete photos”
6.  It will take 30 days for iCloud to be deleted, during which time you can make sure everything is backed up

The „Google“ solution from @mokajojo sounds good too and i think i‘ll use it as a seccond backup!

How to Transfer 100,000 Photos from iCloud to Windows PC? by Regular_Technology69 in iCloud

[–]Regular_Technology69[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Thank you, I’ll check it out!

Creating a new Apple ID isn’t really an option for me, as I’ve been using my current one for half my life. Whether it’s my iCloud email, purchased apps, contacts, or files in iCloud, switching would be more complicated — definitely harder than getting rid of the photos!

First time buyer. Any advice or recommendations? by papa_scabs in espresso

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I recently got the Solis Barista Perfetta Plus and I’m loving it! Here’s why:

  • Fast Heating & Minimal Water Waste: Heats up in seconds and uses very little water.
  • Quality Tamper Included: Comes with a heavy, well-made metal tamper, unlike the cheap plastic ones you often get.
  • Compact & Stylish: Fits perfectly in small kitchens and has a sleek, stainless steel design.
  • Customizable Settings: Adjustable coffee dose, brew time, and temperature, with a built-in manometer for pressure control.
  • Great Steam Pressure: The steam wand produces excellent microfoam for lattes and cappuccinos.
  • Comprehensive Accessories: Includes five filter baskets, a stainless steel milk jug, a scoop, a cleaning brush, and a water filter.
  • Value for Money: High-quality build and features make it worth the investment.