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Mail.app & BBEdit Crashing Overnight
For some reason I am seeing Mail.app and/or BBEdit crash overnight. There are no reports in the Console. I set up a cron job for every 15 minutes to measure memory pressure and to see if BBEdit was open. Last night it was showing System-wide memory free percentage: 74% when the app closed. I have no cron jobs that close BBEdit. Either one of these apps close overnight on a regular basis, but it's not every night. I don't know how to troubleshoot this. Anybody have any ideas? Cheers
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Sep ’24
Applications Quitting Quietly Overnight
I'm having mostly BBEdit (sometimes iTerm2) quit overnight and I can't find out why. I tried running a crontab to see if BBEdit was open every 15 minutes to find the time it was closing but it gave the wrong feedback. Anybody know how I can chase this up? The Console isn't showing anything relevant. Cheers
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Apr ’24
Proton Mail & Apple Mail.app Mailbox Issues
I'm subscribed to Proton Mail. Their system has my Mail.app client showing nothing in the Inbox while All mail has unread messages. Not sure how this works, and Proton blames it on the client application. With Mail.app closed, I head to the Proton web interface, where it currently shows 9 in Inbox, and 9 in All Mail. So Proton seems to be legit, and Mail.app screws this up somehow. How can I fix this? Cheers
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Jan ’24
iOS Browser View VHost on LAN Workstation
I'm developing a website that has a phone component to it. I want to view it on my iPhone. I know I can use Safari to replicate this experience, but I'd like to get my iPhone to view it. Here is my setup: static IP for workstation multiple vhosts on workstation example3.local is the assumed vhost domain name my router doesn't have a manageable dns table I can park pointers in I've tried bouncing off the default nginx .local domain but that still relies upon the example3.local dns, so I'm back to the pointer issue. I suspect there is an overlooked solution that I haven't looked at. Any insight appreciated. Cheers
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Sep ’23