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"GPS Img Direction" not updating on Burst photos
Hi! I do not know if it is a bug but I have captured 52 photos on burst mode while rotating on a 360 circle to create a manual panorama and seen that "GPS Img Direction" not updating. However, File Name File Size File Modification Date/Time File Access Date/Time File Creation Date/Time Modify Date Exposure Time Date/Time Original Create Date Shutter Speed Value Brightness Value Run Time Value Acceleration Vector Sub Sec Time Original Sub Sec Time Digitized Thumbnail Length Run Time Since Power Up Shutter Speed Create Date Date/Time Original Modify Date Thumbnail Image Light Value are updating on each photo exif file. other not updated sections that might be relevant; GPS Latitude Ref GPS Latitude GPS Longitude Ref GPS Longitude GPS Altitude Ref GPS Altitude GPS Speed Ref GPS Speed GPS Img Direction Ref GPS Img Direction GPS Dest Bearing Ref GPS Dest Bearing GPS Date Stamp GPS Horizontal Positioning Error Connection Space Illuminant Media White Point Red Matrix Column Green Matrix Column Blue Matrix Column
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MAC OS Won't allow downloaded file to open if it contains Turkish characters.
Yes, a weird issue. My OS is 13.3.1 (a) (22E772610a) Whenever I download some file from internet, if it includes Turkish alphabet characters, e.g., ÜĞŞİÖÇ or lower ğüşıöç, the finder locks up and won't allow me to open my file on any of the installed software. The quick look works though. I have tested this issue with; Safari Firefox Chrome When I "manually" replace all Turkish characters with English equivalents then I can play, open, view files. To duplicate this issue, upload some file to your iCloud or Google Drive, rename it to "fıle" with a lowercase I in Turkish we have both ı, I, i, İ, then try to open it. ŞÖĞÇ and others will do the same damage as well.
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Hundreds of AI models mining and indexing data on MAC OS.
Hi, this is the 3rd time I'm trying to post this on the forum, apple moderators ignoring it. I'm a deep learning expert with a specialization of image processing. I want to know why I have hundreds of AI models on my Mac that are indexing everything on my computer while it is idle, using programs like neuralhash that I can't find any information about. I can understand if they are being used to enhance the user experience on Spotlight, Siri, Photos, and other applications, but I couldn't find the necessary information on the web. Usually, (spyware) software like this uses them to classify files in an X/Y coordinate system. This feels like a more advanced version of stuxnet. find / -type f -name "*.weights" > ai_models.txt find / -type f -name "*labels*.txt" > ai_model_labels.txt Some of the classes from the files; file_name: SCL_v0.3.1_9c7zcipfrc_558001-labels-v3.txt document_boarding_pass document_check_or_checkbook document_currency_or_bill document_driving_license document_office_badge document_passport document_receipt document_social_security_number hier_curation hier_document hier_negative curation_meme file_name: SceneNet5_detection_labels-v8d.txt CVML_UNKNOWN_999999 aircraft automobile bicycle bird bottle bus canine consumer_electronics feline fruit furniture headgear kite fish computer_monitor motorcycle musical_instrument document people food sign watersport train ungulates watercraft flower appliance sports_equipment tool
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