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![]() Here are two apps that claim to prevent macos from imposing its error beeps on random devices:Īudio Profile manager does not do this thing. I could have tolerated him farting if he had not made it weird, but now it’s weird because he came in here and farted pointedly at me so I’m kind of obligated to be offended I guess? Or: A macos beep is a guy who gets in the elevator with me, farts, then leaves again before the door closes. This is incredibly uncomfortable to be around. Ths OS is a sex pest when it comes to bluetooth devices, constantly attempting to interfere with them by non-consensual error beep interference. MacOS audio alerts, though are rude intruders.įor me, every time a new bluetooth audio device or HDMI device is connected (or reconnects because a bird flies past or an angel sighs), MacOS will use it for error beeps and miscellaneous notifications. I particularly do not want beeps on audio outputs to which they are not invited and have never been invited. Or Apple bluetooth devs needing operant conditioning Maybe a convicted criminal who needs this kind of low-level irritation as part of their state-mandated punishment? If they really must play themselves, they can play on my laptop’s internal speakers thank you very much.Įven better would be the laptop speakers of someone else. To the last I grapple with thee from hell’s heart I stab at thee for hate’s sake I spit my last breath at thee. macOS claims it forgot my email/contacts/calendar password again.Stop gamed and other processes leaking your data and wasting precious network sockets for no reason.Respond to model dialogue boxes without mouse.Why do files open when I click on them too long?.Dock disconnects hard drives when mac sleeps.iMessage doesn’t know how country prefixes work any longer.The code I wrote to use semicolon like this sometimes breaks if I try to type too many actual semicolons in a row but I usually rely on JS Beautify to add those for me. That's done with Hammerspoon too! I've got an extra layer of hotkeys available to me to set up whatever else I can think of in the future. I've got another hotkey set up to unset it (semicolon+e).Ĥ) You may have noticed I'm using keyboard shortcuts with semicolon as a modifier key. There are a few things that need to happen before I start a screen recording (opening CamHead.app, setting my screen resolution, and showing the dock at a certain height so I can later crop the video to 16:9) and I have it all bound to a single hotkey (semicolon+r). ![]() Now my work music is a single keyboard shortcut (semicolon+m) and a few miliseconds away.ģ) Set up screen recording. I got tired of the friction around opening Spotify, going into my work playlist, hitting play, waiting several moments for the playlist to load, etc, so I downloaded a bunch of mp3s from YouTube and put them in ~/Music/work/. ![]() I've got ctrl+space set to Vimcal, alt+space set to midnight.app (a time tracker I'm building), and ctrl+alt+space set to Things.Ģ) Start/stop playing my work playlist of lofi hiphop. Here are the top ways I'm using it right now:ġ) Hide/show apps similar to how iTerm lets you bind a hotkey to hide/show a terminal. ![]() It's one of the first must-have-for-a-usable-laptop tools I set up when I get a new MacBook.
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