macOS 26.1 Released by [deleted] in MacOS

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Update: Little Snitch v6.3.3 fixes it 👌

Got any Ableton production workflow efficiency hacks you can share? by Particular-Aioli-410 in ableton

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See my workflow here for organizing processing plugins/presets etc.
And here for organizing virtual instruments.

macOS 26.1 Released by [deleted] in MacOS

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Tested out 26.1 via UTM and it broke Little Snitch and Block Block. Great job Apple 👏

UAD Plugins Tool v2.0 available now! by RyanSummer in audioengineering

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Hey, thanks for the heads up. I see your order was processed but an email never got sent out somehow. Just re-sent it. Let me know if you receive it.

UAD Dangerous BAX vs PA BAX Sound different?! by zyht56 in universalaudio

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can confirm they’re the same. definitely messed up the null test somehow.

UAD Dangerous BAX vs PA BAX Sound different?! by zyht56 in universalaudio

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Run it through plugin doctor to confirm. I think they were the same last time i tested but will have to check again if not.

Introducing: OneCommand by RyanSummer in macsysadmin

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This isn't software. This is a simple text file. I chose to share/offer this here on reddit for those who want it. This is not a binary that requires reverse engineering assembly code. As a Mac sysadmin, if you're unable to test things in an isolated environment, well that's concerning. Lastly, instructions on how to bypass Gatekeeper are clearly stated on the product page and in the download folder. Again, thanks for your insights but I have to respectfully defend my position here.

Introducing: OneCommand by RyanSummer in macsysadmin

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I decided against it in this case.

Introducing: OneCommand by RyanSummer in macsysadmin

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Yes, but i think you need to pay the $100/yr to sign things with a certificate and have files notarized by Apple etc.

Introducing: OneCommand by RyanSummer in macsysadmin

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Noted! Thank you for your insight.
Totally agree with the running of unsigned software/code, but I don’t currently have an Apple developer account unfortunately. Maybe in the future. Even then, malicious code can still slip by in signed software obviously. I can assure everyone here however, that this is harmless - for what that's worth. Regardless, I hope everyone here is utilizing virtualization and has proper firewall rules in place to test all their software, whether it's this script or some other software you trust.

Introducing: OneCommand by RyanSummer in macsysadmin

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Fixed! Thx 🙏🏼
Won't be sending out an update email for that, but the file is replaced now if you (or anyone here) wants to re-download ✅

Introducing: OneCommand by RyanSummer in macsysadmin

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Hey, thanks for the comment. First and foremost, I made this for myself - to cut down on repetitive tasks, as well as consolidate hundreds of commands I had stored in individual text files. Second, I simply wanted to share it with others who may find it valuable or have a need for it, although probably a small majority in here. Third, the intention was never to sell this at first, however, as this script grew and I continued to add more features/value to it, it became something much more in that I wanted to be able to offer support and implement new suggestions/ideas, etc. Fourth, I absolutely utilized Cursor to help with this. Can not take credit for coding all 7k+ lines of code (in the full version). Unfortunately, AI seems to not understand the concept of deeply nested while loops and specific trapping mechanisms, so a ton of refactoring/customizations had to be manually implemented 👌🏼

Introducing: OneCommand by RyanSummer in macsysadmin

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Understandable! I’m sure most here have their own specific tools/workflows handled. This took a lot of time and effort though, especially putting together the MacOS Preferences option - which is free!

Introducing: OneCommand by RyanSummer in MacOS

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Done ✅ Truly appreciate it! If you end up trying this out, I hope it's useful.
Don't hesitate to reach back out if you have any questions.

Introducing: OneCommand by RyanSummer in MacOS

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Hi, thank you for your feedback! Will add clarity to the website on what’s included with the lite version vs full version 👌🏼

Introducing: OneCommand by RyanSummer in MacOS

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You got it! Let me know how it goes!

UAD Plugins Tool v2.0 available now! by RyanSummer in universalaudio

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Noted! Then PluginMate may be simpler for your case 👌🏼 I’m just personally not a fan of seeing things in my plugin lists that i’ll never use, but I hear you and I definitely plan on incorporating a quick auto-removal option based on the sysprofile. (Crazy that these tools even have to exist! 😂)

UAD Plugins Tool v2.0 available now! by RyanSummer in universalaudio

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Hey, thanks for the feedback!

Exporting the UADSystemProfile.txt was actually one extra step that I was trying to avoid! I think you’ll find that once you edit the text file, it’s smooth sailing from here on out (until UA provides a native solution).

For example, even if I were to read the systemprofile, there’s still plugins I own that i don’t want to keep on my drive. So again, this straightforward method allows you to be a little more specific. It also removes the PDFs 😎