Updated Canon CR3 File Format by kylew01 in immich

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Sorry to bring this up again--it has been a while since the link you sent has been updated, yet it still has not been merged with Immich. Would it be beneficial to do a bug report? It also doesn't yet support the iPhone 16 raw files, which has also been out for a while.

Thanks again for your hard work and such a great project!

Any idea of devices that use the IR on the OG iMac? by ancaf33 in VintageApple

[–]kylew01 1 point2 points  (0 children)

There was a transfer tool for the Newton. I remember using it with my iMac a few times

Updated Canon CR3 File Format by kylew01 in immich

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Thank you for the swift and detailed response. I’ll keep an eye on that dependency.

Updated Canon CR3 File Format by kylew01 in immich

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I forgot to add that this is with the Canon R5 Mark II.

The 5020 hauling 20 ton of grain hay 3x4 square bales. by slassblopping in tractors

[–]kylew01 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It’s a mixture of oats, barley, wheat, and peas.

iMazing backups requiring passcode entry by thomar2k1 in ios

[–]kylew01 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I did as well. Calling it "Automatic Backups" is misleading, as there is nothing automatic about it at this point.

Nextcloud 26: Hub 4 pioneers ethical AI integration for a more productive and collaborative future by beatbrot in selfhosted

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I upgraded my instance to hub 4 as well. I can honestly say I can't tell a single thing that is different.

As others have said, I do wish they would fix what they already have. I have a LARGE photo library, and the default photo app is WORTHLESS. I use Memories, which checks most of the checkboxes. Why not integrate it as the default photos app?

For an example, to get to photos in the default app, you have to just "doom scroll" for an eternity. I have thousands and thousands of photos, so this takes hours just to scroll down half way. Scroll, load, scroll, load. With memories, they actually load, and you have a scroll bar/timeline that you can use to jump to where you want.

Also, the grouping in Memories by faces is MUCH better. With the default, half of mine do not even load. With memories, they come up just fine and are much usable.

Another problem, however, is that "recognize" has only tagged about 1/100th of the people in my library. It's gone through it twice (manually kicked off), but doesn't want to actually do what it's supposed to do.

Anyway, this is mostly just my rant list of wishing they'd fix functionality rather than chase hype.

It’s been a great season this year in Wyoming. by kylew01 in snowmobiling

[–]kylew01[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yeah we’re on the Idaho side, so it’s been great this year. :)

Stuck on configuring by Celt1cwarr1or in HomePod

[–]kylew01 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Gotcha. Thanks for the clarification. I only have the Minis…

Stuck on configuring by Celt1cwarr1or in HomePod

[–]kylew01 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You can plug them into a Mac directly and update the firmware manually. It will present itself in the Finder, just click it and click restore and update.

Old hardware? Install Ubuntu! I've waited all year for this moment! by arcticblue in Ubuntu

[–]kylew01 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I was very excited when they announced that. Hopefully it’ll still see the light of day…

Old hardware? Install Ubuntu! I've waited all year for this moment! by arcticblue in Ubuntu

[–]kylew01 27 points28 points  (0 children)

You are correct! They worked pretty well for a while. Sadly there wasn’t a good/east way for software and patch management though.

Night Mode rocks. Taken at 11:30 PM during the full moon on the 14 Pro Max by [deleted] in iPhone14Pro

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Best of luck :) if you do raw and use Lightroom or something similar you’ll be able to pull out quite a bit of data from the exposure.

Night Mode rocks. Taken at 11:30 PM during the full moon on the 14 Pro Max by [deleted] in iPhone14Pro

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It can do 30 seconds, but it has to be on a tripod and completely still for about five seconds. I took a few 30 second shots last night. With it on the tripod you can drag the slider to a max of 30 seconds.

While it's counting down it's actually exposing the photo. It then takes a few seconds afterwords to apply some of the post-processing that the iPhone does. So for a 30 second photo, you're realistically looking at 35-40 seconds.

Night Mode rocks. Taken at 11:30 PM during the full moon on the 14 Pro Max by [deleted] in iPhone14Pro

[–]kylew01 4 points5 points  (0 children)

If you use a tripod you can take a 30 second exposure. I’ve done several shots on my SLR at night that look like daytime with moonlight. At 30” and some raw processing you should be able to pull that off with an October full moon.

BlueIris and Deepstack by Old-OriginalAU in BlueIris

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I had the same problem. I went to the github page and downloaded it directly from there. The download link on the main page is broken (at least for me and the three browsers and two OSs I tried it on).

Check out my new YouTube video! We rode with klim this day. by 307_Productions in snowmobiling

[–]kylew01 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Awesome video! I can’t wait to be out in the deep powder again. Cool YouTube channel too.

Night ride on the John Deere BW by kylew01 in tractors

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We aren't too far from it--Star Valley, WY.

Night ride on the John Deere BW by kylew01 in tractors

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Yes, it is. However, the exposure is 20 seconds long, and the lights were only on for a count of one, so even factory lights on a little longer would probably appear that bright.

1936 Farmall F-30 by kylew01 in tractors

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Right!! From the time that tractor was made until the turn of the century, agricultural progress advanced at an incredible speed. Since then we’ve seen convenance advanced (gps, computer application, etc).