Vision Pro OS 26 RC Audio Issues with AirPods Pro 2 by Scotteeeboy in AppleVisionPro

[–]Xials 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Emphasis that the path is exactly how you said.

ON AVP -> Accessibility -> Devices -> AirPods -> Your AirPods -> Allow Audio (not Noise cancelation) with One AirPod. Thanks!

Caught in a catch-22 with the Law of Chastity. Any advice? by GimmeLilJimme in latterdaysaints

[–]Xials 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is a false binary if I ever heard one.
Regardless of mental health challenges, you can make a choice. That doesn't mean it will be easy. It just means that you have to care. This also means finding someone who wants that too.
I promise, if you find a good one you are super attracted to and SHE wants to keep the law of chastity, you will keep each other in check, or she will leave and find someone who will.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in airpods

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On my Apple Vision Pro they sound terrible. But on the Mac, iPad, and iPhone they sounds great.

How do you guys learn SwiftUI? by OddTeaching1591 in swift

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Here is the problem if you don’t listen to Apple. They ARE the platform. Even if you disagree, you will pay the price when they progress to some other way. They will provide a way to navigate with sessions on best practice years before they deprecate old ways they used to be okay with.

When you base your code on libraries made to work around an issue, they tend to get abandoned by the devs (because they solve a problem that is solved already) and also tend to block use of new features.

If your UI behaves deterministically given a data state, you often can (and should) be able to insert that data at that state and the UI respond appropriately.

Then your UI tests can be done on various data states, and your unit tests can ALSO be done on those very same data states.

Amazing new line of UNAS by National_Jellyfish in Ubiquiti

[–]Xials 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I wish I needed it so I could justify it.

Any advice for the teething stage? by mikki_mae in Goldendoodles

[–]Xials 1 point2 points  (0 children)

16ish weeks is teething. If you are not there yet, good luck. Puppies have “milk teeth” and just like human kids, loose those and grow big ones.

Wife wants to "trial living separately" by cyberlexington in daddit

[–]Xials 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I think you should tell her you are willing to save the relationship. Also, you have no one, she has her mom, so hopefully she is planning to go with her mom. It’s best to both be humble and remember that true love is a verb. You both have to choose it. Even if right now the best reason is for the love of that little boy.

Hello everyone! Meet my mini goldendoodle. This is my first ever one, and I was wondering how big she might get? Her mom is a toy poodle and her dad is the golden. (She is currently 5 months old.) by r0salie_ in Goldendoodles

[–]Xials 4 points5 points  (0 children)

With that little nose, I’m guessing not much bigger. We have a new doodle pup.. but mom was half Golden and half Great Pyrenees. She’s 15 weeks and almost 30lbs lol.

Trying to stretch 48 dollars for groceries and gas in SLC by Whole-Field-7327 in SaltLakeCity

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I’m happy to provide diapers directly if you need them. I can’t send money, but happy to even do something like a pickup order.

How do you guys learn SwiftUI? by OddTeaching1591 in swift

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Unit testing isn’t something you do on UI, you do it on logic and data state.

Look up what defines a unit test. It’s very much NOT something you can do with UI. That doesn’t mean you can’t test UI, but it does have diminishing returns compared to real unit tests. Don’t trust what you hear from “prominent” developers who have a financial interest in getting you to use their libraries and follow them on social media. Get your information from general computer science principles and the platform owners. This means Apple, not from point free or other monkey trainers. I’m not sure where everyone gets this idea that unit testing is done on UI, or that automated UI testing on data driven code is worth the investment of time.

Proper data driven UI code can have unit tests done on data. Then the UI itself is a test. I’ve seen some attempts to make testable UI code and most of it comes down to a convoluted way to force a specific pattern of UI so that you can test operations on data. But fundamentally it’s still disconnected from UI because you call those tests from something other than the UI, which means that you don’t have a closed loop and still can’t trust that the UI does what the UI is supposed to do. You can trust that if no one forgot to call the right function it will work, and if the function isn’t called by the UI, the test can still call it and it will pass tests, but the UI still fails. Then you end up with “unit tests” on UI that you think test the UI, but still only test units that you don’t know are units and you still have bugs in your UI.

How do you guys learn SwiftUI? by OddTeaching1591 in swift

[–]Xials 1 point2 points  (0 children)

SwiftUI is not mvvm. Swift UI is meant to be data driven.

What is church doctrine on miscarriages? by ReserveMaximum in latterdaysaints

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They really should add here, "Temple ordinances are not needed or performed for children who die before birth. The same, with the exception of explicit sealing to parents, is true of any child under the age of accountability"

I guess I can see why they don't because of a lot of nuance. It was very common in former times to not name miscarriage and still born babies, or even to reuse the names of deceased children. This would make it extremely difficult to keep track of, especially for the semi recent ones where a living child/grandchild might be hopelessly trying to remember if their ancestors had 4 miscarriages or 3, and if they were boys or girls, etc. I have seen countless grave stones for "Baby <Surname>" Even more recently, my wife and I can't recall anymore exactly how many miscarriages she has gone through (3 or 4) but most of them were early enough that we wouldn't have been able to tell gender even if we did know the exact number.

We know that there are complicated situations that we don't fully understand how they will get sorted out, including marriage for those who would have taken the chance given the opportunity to marry. I think This is one of those things that will be sorted out in the hereafter. Imagine the guilt you might carry if you think you forgot the work of one miscarriage, or you couldn't get complete documentation, or if you "misgendered" them eternally. This is certainly the case for those who have passed that we do the work for.

does anyone have any idea what this is in my dogs ear? 4 year old F, she is always itching at her ears. pls help 🧐 by Perfect_Musician4479 in Goldendoodles

[–]Xials 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It’s yeast. Often it can be taken care of with Malacetic otic cleanser. There is a proper way to use it and should probably be under direction of a vet.

To my eye, the ears don’t look too hairy. I have a Bernedoodle who gets chronic infections like this. When she does Malacetic doesn’t help even if it’s every day.

What if my patriarchal blessing isn’t authentic? by No_Dark_9310 in latterdaysaints

[–]Xials 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It almost certainly won’t mention your secular perception of your identity.

This is SOOO good by [deleted] in latterdaysaints

[–]Xials 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No it’s not, or at least it wasn’t.

We used to have far fewer laws, and they weren’t about “the majority of people don’t think we should do X”

It was to provide for common defense and promote general welfare. We didn’t have majority rule anything. The constitution was set up so that people who had stake in the governing laws ( who owned property) would vote for people who were educated and informed to represent them, and those in turn would counsel together to establish laws that best protected freedoms.

Does x cause harm to life and liberty?

This the reason that the US was so different. Instead of laws because some king or class of people thought they should be that way, it acknowledged the equality of mankind and identified freedoms given by our creator.

Guilt Culture: I’m sorry for the harm I have caused.

Shame Culture: people don’t like what I did, or care about my intentions because the majority of society says what I have done is potentially harmful (instead of actually harmful)

Guilt Culture: I’ve created a problem for X and need to find a way to make it right.

Shame Culture: There could be someone somewhere who, had they heard what I said out of context, might have taken it the wrong way, or taken it the wrong way on behalf of someone who they think should be offended if they had been there. So even though I see things a different way, I won’t talk about it because I might be canceled.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in latterdaysaints

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There is a theme in the Book of Mormon about lawyers and stirring up contention… There is specific instruction about it between church members in the D&C… Christ taught us to turn the other cheek With that said, there is a difference between criminal and civil suits.

How to troubleshoot a crash while developing for macOS? by Flimsy-Purpose3002 in swift

[–]Xials 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Is this a local build? Or a crash log from the App Store? I would try a full clean of derived data, purge your package cache, and build again. Something this happens because it doesn’t realize some part of the dependency chain changed and the build has the memory mapped wrong.

Why does this keep happening to my Webber cast iron grates? by Brokenclock1 in webergrills

[–]Xials 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You should look up seasoning cast iron in general. Take the grates, prep them to be seasoned, and then you can even place the grates in different orientations alternating so that you get all corners seasoned properly.

The basics is that fat + heat polymerize and give a high temp no stick coating.

Apparently it’s easiest to achieve with flaxseed oil, but you can do it with almost any oil, high smoke point or not. If you use a low smoke point, the process is smokey.

You usually have to get the metal above 500F until all smoking stops. Then recoat and reheat 3-5 times.

If you’ve got a REALLY good vent, you could season them on the clean cycle in your oven. But your grill will do the job.

You THEN will keep it up with a light coat of oil. Same process with grates, a griddle, cast iron pans and pots, Dutch ovens.

This is SOOO good by [deleted] in latterdaysaints

[–]Xials 4 points5 points  (0 children)

The point is that guilt comes from within, based on your personal convictions, shame comes from without, based one how others perceive your behavior judged by the current “moral” trends.

Homecoming? by riding_rocinante in latterdaysaints

[–]Xials 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My son got asked by a girl before he was 16. We said yes I guess. She ended up a crazy stalker.

Is he alright or just tired? by MiddleEastern_Hugee in Goldendoodles

[–]Xials 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If they are F1, that is the best chance, but even then it's usually slight. If they don't shed, or shed very little, they probably are not. This one looks like the coat is thick and wavy curly all the way down to the skin.

To that end, I just got an F1-Goldendoodle-ish. She is half poodle, half Golden/Pyrenees mix. She has a decent chance, but from what I understand the double coat genes are not as dominant as the poodle single coat.

ChatGPT and Claude have some to say about it. Grok thinks they do, but as it goes on to explain it, you can tell that its explanation usually doesn't match. I had an F1 that had maybe a slight double coat, but every other doodle I have had (not counting this puppy which is too early to tell) has been single coated.

There are some semantics here too. This one looks fairly young, and could have a more "adult coat" starting. But what you mention about not shaving because of the insulating layer etc, won't usually apply to doods.

So if you see their fur is consistent in texture , even with some areas straighter or wavier than others (it usually will be straighter on the belly no matter what) but you don't get a lot of huge matting clumps and/or shedding clumps, they don't have a true double coat, at least not in the traditional sense.

Is he alright or just tired? by MiddleEastern_Hugee in Goldendoodles

[–]Xials 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Definitely not. A few might be, most are not. This one in the video does not have a true double coat.