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@Scott_Nels @macmost Come back to where, exactly? Just some empty Desktop and Documents folders in your iCloud Drive? If so, what's the problem with that? Just don't use them. It could be another device that you have has Desktop and Documents turned on.
@brt249817@ProductHunt Probably not something I'd cover, sorry. Few people in my audience are interested in API programming. And then few in crypto. So there's not much of an intersection there.
@JohnNY11205 The main way you back things up is Time Machine, not iCloud. iCloud is mostly about having the same data available everywhere, though it does perform some of the functions of a backup.
@MicheleSoulli @macmost To any Wi-Fi, or just to a particular Wi-Fi network? Have you tried a restart? Have you called Apple Support? What did they say?
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@djjcarroll No video, maybe in the future. Mastodon isn't one company/server like Twitter. Anyone can start a server and most of them are connected. So I used https://t.co/FcQQ6yMbOK and set up my account there. As always, Wikipedia has a good explanation: https://t.co/SYtusloW8a
@Scott_Nels @macmost You can create a Smart album to show which photos where "Album ... is not ... Any" to see which photos are not in an album. Select all and tag them "No Album" if you want. You can also go to each album, select all, and tag with the album name.
@FunkyReplicant Wasn't planning on it. Are you getting one? I don't think most typical iPhone users will be getting hard keys. It will be more of a special case kind of thing.
@justinvarcher@macmost In the Finder, no. Those are in the Messages app data, not present as files. Select a conversation, go to Conversation, Show Details and scroll down.