Upgrading to v5.34 replaces the tainted version, but it will not undo any mischief that might already have been done.Well, that explains why MalwareBytes found two trojans in my CCleaner app directory. Glad I quarantined and deleted them and then told Piriform to go to hell when they keep wanting to reinstall their app at startup.
You were luckier than I. My first attempt ended up in disaster and I lost all the data on my hard drive* when the installer hung partway through.Once I remembered to have the FakeSMC.kext file in place, upgrading the hackintosh to High Sierra went without a hitch. Only question is if iMessage still works.
Aw man... "We’re also seeing reports of some older Macs, like the 2011 17-inch MacBook Pro, failing their firmware check after installing macOS High Sierra. Rebooting again seems to fix the problem."Also seems there may be complications when I get around to updating my Mac Pro. Hmm.
Oh yeah, dude, I had an extra one or two from my old stereo... I could have just sent you one.I thought it was a silly question, and was prepared for disappointment, but TIL they actually DO make bluetooth cassette adapters. Costs just as much as one of those Belkin dual lightning connector widgets, and doesn't make the phone all bottom-heavy when in the car cradle. Sold!
Just curious, what's that used for and/or what are YOU using it for?Lucky you. My shipment of potassium bicarbonate was delayed an extra two days for some mysterious reason. Probably due to some overzealous package inspector.
Only thing I know of is that it's commonly used to treat potassium deficiency.Just curious, what's that used for and/or what are YOU using it for?
I would think that something like that wouldn't be in a "Tech" thread, but fair enough. I didn't mean to inquire about a medical issue Patrick.Only thing I know of is that it's commonly used to treat potassium deficiency.
It's primarily used to reduce acidity in wine, or as a substitute for standard baking soda for people who are on diets where sodium intake is being heavily restricted.Just curious, what's that used for and/or what are YOU using it for?
FYI I don't care if you ask. I never care. If you ever ask me something I don't want to answer, I just won't answer it.I didn't mean to inquire about a medical issue Patrick.
FWIW (n=1) I found Morton's Lite-Salt (50/50 NaCl/KCl) to be a great way to cut salt intake and increase potassium. That, plus some magnesium citrate in my daily pill-box, have left me muscle cramp free. Before those changes I was pretty prone to them.It's primarily used to reduce acidity in wine, or as a substitute for standard baking soda for people who are on diets where sodium intake is being heavily restricted.
Kati has RLS. This makes it difficult for her to sleep. That makes it difficult for me to sleep. Kati also has frequent heartburn which also makes it difficult for her to sleep. As a result, she takes an elevated dose (20mg) of Famotidine nightly with occasional courses of Omeprazole to reset things entirely. These medications increase her susceptibility to muscle cramping.
She also uses baking soda water situationally to control frequent peaks and flare-ups. This will artificially boost the amount of salt she takes in (because baking soda + stomach acid => CO2 + NaCl). Earlier this week, I learned that one of the things that excess sodium in your system can cause is cramping and pain, especially in the lower extremities. Additionally, since she partakes of many sugared caffeinated beverages throughout a day, she tends to pee more often than normal.
Therefore I got some USP food-grade potassium bicarbonate to see if we could cut down on all the salt she unintentionally bombs herself with, plus replace some of the K she depletes, all without eliminating her ability to medicate any acute heartburn episodes. If she notices a difference, then we'll switch to it full-time AND we'll have discovered that ++sodium was one of the causes of her RLS.
She doesn't really have cramps, per se. The switch is more meant to discover whether she has been unintentionally exacerbating her RLS in her attempts to fight GERD, and if so, to treat it. We (She) cook(s) almost all of our own food at home, so she's not exposed to processed salt anywhere near as often as most, so we're not really looking for salt substitutes so much as I'm trying to investigate a nonintuitive "invasive" source of salt.FWIW (n=1) I found Morton's Lite-Salt (50/50 NaCl/KCl) to be a great way to cut salt intake and increase potassium. That, plus some magnesium citrate in my daily pill-box, have left me muscle cramp free. Before those changes I was pretty prone to them.
How did you NOT know about it? Heck, I've been using Spacemonger since well before 2010.Man, how did I get along without WinDirStat? I freed up 300 gigs today more quickly and efficiently than I ever have muddling through with primitive tools like treelist.
I guess I never went looking, I just muddled through with treelist *.* | sort.exe > treelist.txt and went from there.
You...you...Barbarian!I guess I never went looking, I just muddled through with treelist *.* | sort.exe > treelist.txt and went from there.
16gb. Edited my post to show the parts I upgraded. The benchmark is with default, non-overclocked settings on CPU and GPU.Please tell me you're running at least 8GB RAM, if not 16.
--Patrick
I saw you had a nice PSU, but didn't know if that was left over.16gb. Edited my post to show the parts I upgraded. The benchmark is with default, non-overclocked settings on CPU and GPU.
yeah, I bought the PSU for the last machine. It's pretty awesome, so I carried it over. It's a Seasonic 80+ Gold 650WI saw you had a nice PSU, but didn't know if that was left over.
--Patrick
What a coincidence. So's mine.yeah, I bought the PSU for the last machine. It's pretty awesome, so I carried it over. It's a Seasonic 80+ Gold 650W
Cool. Now if Amazon and Alphabet could put their differences aside so Google stops taking their apps/services away from Amazon devices (especially those Amazon devices that run on fucking Android), that'd be great too.Amazon has finally released a Prime Video app for Apple's ecosystem.
Took 'em long enough.
--Patrick
And Amazon would allow THEIR services to run on Alphabet/Google devices too. And would SELL them too.Cool. Now if Amazon and Alphabet could put their differences aside so Google stops taking their apps/services away from Amazon devices (especially those Amazon devices that run on fucking Android), that'd be great too.
Yeah, I'd really love to be able to use Google's superior casting technology to air Amazon's content without having to use the tab mirroring functionality built in to Chrome; because it would mean that I could let one of their clients render the video instead of constantly overtaxing my HDDs (read speed is the biggest hangup in my system right now).And Amazon would allow THEIR services to run on Alphabet/Google devices too. And would SELL them too.
Basically, Amazon shot first. They pulled Chromecast and other Google stuff from their stores. And then didn't allow Prime Video to work on Chromecast either.
So yes, Google has been retaliating. Both need to calm the fuck down, but they're not.