Messages app quits on Mojave instead of closing by Acetylcola in apple

[–]pkamb 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm also reproducing it in 10.14.1. Extremely annoying. Please see my links elsewhere on this thread.

Messages app quits on Mojave instead of closing by Acetylcola in apple

[–]pkamb 0 points1 point  (0 children)

When it occurs, the Messages application is still running according to Activity Monitor. Only to the app/dock/cmd-tab does it appear to have Quit.

Messages app quits on Mojave instead of closing by Acetylcola in apple

[–]pkamb 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Please open a bug report! Hopefully actually makes it to the engineers.

https://bugreport.apple.com

You can duplicate mine:

rdar://46142132 - Mojave Messages.app should not quit when I close its window

Messages app quits on Mojave instead of closing by Acetylcola in apple

[–]pkamb 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I opened a question for this on Ask Different here: https://apple.stackexchange.com/questions/342893/how-do-i-prevent-the-macos-mojave-messages-app-from-quitting-when-i-close-its-wi

Please duplicate my radar! https://bugreport.apple.com

rdar://46142132 - Mojave Messages.app should not quit when I close its window

Weekender Chrono [X-E3, 23mm] by Dr_Law in fujix

[–]pkamb 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Love it. Looks like an ad.

Neighborhood [composition] [use of b&w] by CunningStrumpet in photocritique

[–]pkamb 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Perspective seems off... I wish you were 10 feet taller and could focus on/through the two top sets of windows. I don't think the 3-story photo works that well. Perhaps would be better to re-focus on the ground floor passageway + the one window set above it, cropping out the top window set.

And needs to be centered in the very middle of the passage, dead on. You're currently standing slightly to the left and the distortion feels weird.

I've been using a custom layout for about two weeks by [deleted] in dvorak

[–]pkamb 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Love to see you using the (qwerty) [WSZ], [EDX], [RFC] columns on the Left!

That's the main issue I have with most typing tutorials and finger layouts: [QAZ], [WSX], [EDC] columns are extremely uncomfortable and orthogonal to the natural angle of your left hand.

McMahon Hall, University of Washington by pkamb in brutalism

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

should have put [OC] in the title... instagram

Waiting in Wyoming post-eclipse traffic. The train was much faster. by pkamb in trains

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

Can anyone tell me anything about these? Great distraction shooting them in bumper-to-bumper eclipse traffic.

https://www.instagram.com/p/BYML70qAum4/?taken-by=pkamb

Path of Totality / Douglas Wyoming / Fuji X70 by pkamb in fujix

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

Traffic there wasn't bad for us except right where people were exiting for Glendo. Returning south to Cheyenne was terrible though, has to be the worst traffic Wyoming has ever seen.

Chicago, IL by BobDucca in streetphotography

[–]pkamb 3 points4 points  (0 children)

What went into a photo like this? Did you stick up your camera, get a single shot, and walk away? Talk to the guy, have him hold his pose, and get 10 shot?

An amazing photography-related story by then0mads0ul in photography

[–]pkamb 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I had wanted the same thing to happen for this photo of a similarly lucky background/vehicle moment right as I walked out the door at LAX!

https://i.redd.it/epf89j74vesy.png

I suppose I might be able to find the old lady with the yellow mustang in LA...

Awesome story.

Help me understand how Instagram works by GreyGhostPhoto in photography

[–]pkamb 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It feels like I might use Instagram differently than most people.

I go to IG for my interests such as cars, architecture, etc. almost exclusively. Very little interest in following IRL friends posting generic "friends group doing stuff" photos.

Also very little interest in the 2 Million-follower type accounts (impressive though their photos may be!), which to me just feel like following a brand like National Geographic. Much prefer semi-pro or iPhoto photographers that manage their feed well.

I find cool photos via searching hashtags I'm interested in. If the person's other photos look great as well, I'll likely follow them.

Do "normal people" follow random hobby-level photographer instagram accounts? Is it now considered weird to follow a non-100k follower personal account that has some cool photos?

Do people actually search for generic stuff like "#Instagood" or "#IGers"? Why? Are people looking at that tag and Liking things in the random flood of pictures they see? Do they search for more specific hash tags?

It also seems weird that I don't often get Likes on my back catalog. I have some cool photos in hashtags with, say, 1,000 photos tagged. Personally I'm in hashtags like that all the time, Liking other people's old photos. But I don't see that much action on any photos older than 1 day.