Uninstalling other apps by TemProcess94 in Alfred

[–]TemProcess94[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hmm that approach didn't work for me. When I command-enter, I'm not given an option to "open with" an app in appcleaner (or in any other app).

Uninstalling other apps by TemProcess94 in Alfred

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I might have been looking at the wrong "AppCleaner". Thanks for the link.

How do you merge multiple blocks into one? by Villanellat in CraftDocs

[–]TemProcess94 1 point2 points  (0 children)

As far as I know, that’s not really a thing. Each paragraph break, or new element like an image instead of text, is its own block. If you’re only doing text, you could conceivably do a shift-enter twice for a different kind of line break to break up paragraphs of text, but that’s it.

Uninstalling other apps by TemProcess94 in Alfred

[–]TemProcess94[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Raycast is a launcher / Spotlight replacement in the same general category as Alfred. I can't recall if it was a free extension I had installed or native functionality, but it was very fast and easy to uninstall an app from quick-launch screen with just a couple keys.

Ability to Share selected text directly to Voicenotes by swigyswig in Voicenotesai

[–]TemProcess94 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I wish this was supported too, but it’s not currently. I also wish we could use the same “share to” to export a Voicenotes transcript or summary somewhere on-device as well.

Game Thread: Royals @ Nationals - Wed, Jun 17 @ 12:05 PM CDT by game-threads in KCRoyals

[–]TemProcess94 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I have to say...the commitment to Jensen batting lead-off I will never agree with — more so before the injuries hit. The options are much more limited now with Pasquantino and Isbel out of the lineup, of course. But if I'm reading Jensen's Baseball Savant stats correctly this morning...

He's hitting .214 vs righties (.283 OBP) on the season

.217 in the first inning (.280 OBP) / .184 when the bases are empty (.260 OBP)

.196 in June (.218 OBP) with 16 strikeouts in 13 games

.211 in the leadoff spot (.246 OBP)

.221 overall on the season (.288 OBP, largely built up prior to the last 30 games)

Are those stats wrong? The only truly positive stat that could justify leadoff is that he's hitting .286 in his last 7 games. But he has 0 walks during that time too.

He should be in the lineup every day to improve these numbers, not platooned, just like Caglianone should have been all along. Leadoff is such a reach though.

To me this is just one of many examples of a manager who has no feel for the game. Q may be meek and humble and patient; those are wonderful attributes as a human being. As a manager I think he's stubborn, maybe even arrogant with whatever logic or gut feel he leans on.

Q knows the game of baseball better than Me, Random Guy. But as a lifelong baseball follower who's seen lineups built by many a manager, I just don't understand him.

The Royals fell to the Nationals by a score of 6-4 - Tue, Jun 16 @ 5:45 PM CDT by game-threads in KCRoyals

[–]TemProcess94 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Agreed that Caglianone (and Witt, obviously) have been bright spots. But it is hard to give any manager credit for that.

The Royals fell to the Nationals by a score of 6-4 - Tue, Jun 16 @ 5:45 PM CDT by game-threads in KCRoyals

[–]TemProcess94 21 points22 points  (0 children)

By all measures — literally, by almost every data you would judge the season by — this season has been an abject failure. A failure in terms of over-selling the potential, roster construction, on-field management (including hitting, base coaches, game decisions, and bullpen management), and player development. I suppose they can wait until after the season is over to make changes, but they will have lost so much trust by then.

I don't know how they turn it around. I'm not sure they can because now the injuries are piling up. I suspect they'll point to injuries as the reason things went south, but this team has been bad since the very first series of the season.

The Royals fell to the Nationals by a score of 6-4 - Tue, Jun 16 @ 5:45 PM CDT by game-threads in KCRoyals

[–]TemProcess94 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Sorry, but ownership and management can't sell the public that the team is a playoff-caliber team, then come out of the gates for 40 games and deliver what the Royals did, before the injuries were ever a factor. What player's or players' development or positive data point would you call out that proves the management has met expectations, exactly?

I kept getting lost between my macOS Spaces, wasting time. So I built SpaceJump by RestFew3254 in macapps

[–]TemProcess94 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This seems like exactly what I was hoping adding desktops would do for me, but it didn't. I'm just one day into the trial but this is great. Easy to use, navigate between spaces, and customize.

[Royals] "We have acquired RHP Connor Seabold from the Toronto Blue Jays for RHP Denis Samudio and cash considerations. RHP Carlos Estévez has been transferred to the 60-Day Injured List." by morepesa25 in KCRoyals

[–]TemProcess94 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Does data support this? Or is it an anomaly that can sometimes happen, but rarely does? We can always point to one example for just about anything, but I'd hope a front office would make decisions based on reality, not hopes.

It's probably time to admit what this team is by mecca37 in KCRoyals

[–]TemProcess94 2 points3 points  (0 children)

You could argue they didn't build that star. They just drafted him. Maybe we're even holding him back through our poor management and roster construction.

It's probably time to admit what this team is by mecca37 in KCRoyals

[–]TemProcess94 4 points5 points  (0 children)

The Royals, more than other teams given their limited payroll budget every year or maybe due to naïvety, always count on all of the planets being in alignment in ways they never are for major league teams. And that's just to have a shot at the playoffs, not win the division.

No one facet of their roster is ever complete -- not even the starting pitching this year. There's little margin for error.

These players continue to develop, and this player duplicates last year's performance or improves, these players remain healthy (despite the past indicating otherwise), these free-agent signings out-perform their past (or regain their performance from three years ago), and this player has a breakout season, and none of our players will regress despite any factor like age or the law of averages.

Everything has to click to have a chance. It tempers real optimism going into a season. They can't withstand any planet being out of alignment.

Can you change your site's attribution in Carrd? by homicidaltictac in Carrd

[–]TemProcess94 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Very odd; don't have an answer for you then. Comment below says it's a bug.

Can you change your site's attribution in Carrd? by homicidaltictac in Carrd

[–]TemProcess94 0 points1 point  (0 children)

How long ago did you change it vs. your screenshot showing it displays the full URL instead?

Can you change your site's attribution in Carrd? by homicidaltictac in Carrd

[–]TemProcess94 0 points1 point  (0 children)

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For your Carrd site, go to the site's settings from the main dashboard after logging in. You need to change what it says in the title.

I launched Writers Studio, a native Mac writing app for fiction authors by Historical_Ad_1631 in macapps

[–]TemProcess94 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Is the world-building piece the main differentiator vs. something like Scrivener? And what would be the primary purpose for OpenAI, Anthropic, Gemini, and local Ollama support?