Hi.
May be Apple put Virus anti software in their next version of the Operating
system?
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> Tracy, I think you’re good, you made all the right moves. Clearing out
> safari should do the trick. Because you didn’t click on anything you
> probab
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Uh, fine? What can we do for you, sir?
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Hi,
I'm very new to Twitter. I see that sometimes links to articles or files are
posted in a tweet. But how do I activate them or copy them using Voiceover on
my mac, iOS? What's the most accessible Twitter app on the iPhone?
Many thanks,
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Tweetlist Pro is wonderful for I O S.
As for the mac, use Syrinx, no, just kidding. Sorry, I couldn't resist.
LOL!
Being totally serious though, there is an app called Night owl, not joking
around. The app was formerally called YoruFukurou.
At least in Night Owl, when sitting on the tweet
Hi Chris,
Thanks for your suggestions. I have started using Twitter.app for mac but I
don't seem to be able to activate links in a tweet, that's why I'm asking
whether there is a trick to it.
Thanks
Andrew
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I too like the native twitter app for MacOs, only thing that i haven’t figured
out as of yet is how to mute certain hash tags/users/tweets. Does anyone know
how this is done in the native twitter app?
/Krister
> 14 feb. 2016 kl. 12:11 skrev Christopher-Mark Gilland :
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> Tweetlist Pro is wonder
To activate a link in a tweet, do the following:
When on the tweet with a link you want to follow, option+right arrow. This
brings up a menu with some choices. You can go to a users profile, see the
details of a tweet, (for nightowl users this is similar to conversation mode)
and see the url of
Hi,
As far as activating links goes, what you do, is find the tweet with the link
you want to click on in the table, and press Option Rightarrow on it. A menu
will come up, and then, you arrow down to the link, and press Return. I learned
this from an AppleVis podcast that was released recently
To verify a networked Time Machine backup, just open the Time Machine menu
extra as usual (VO-MM and move left/right to select Time Machine, then press
space), use VO-down to select Back Up Now, let up on the VO keys, and hold down
the Option key on its own. The option changes to “Verify Backup
When I last looked, CCC could back up the "Recovery HD” partition, where
SuperDuper could not. I don’t see this as a particularly big deal, since you
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Both programs will work, I use carbon copy cloner myself, works very well.
> On Feb 13, 2016, at 12:40 PM, CHUCK REICHEL
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> Hi List,
> The subject says it all.
> Carbon Copy Cloner or SuperDuper! for El Capitan?
> Who out there has used either of these applications on El Capitan, and
Hi,
Firstly, thank to you and Jeffrey for the tips on how to activate a link in a
tweet.
I think I did that quite by chance, and if I remember well, I pressed
vo+spacebar on a tweet which gave me a dialog with menu button. vo+spacebar
on that, you should see an option to mute a particular tw
Hey all,
I'm wondering if there's an app that can show you one step of your recipe at a
time on the Apple Watch? It seems like that'd be more convenient than using an
iPhone or iPad. I'm imagining an app that shows you step one, then lets you
either hit a button or do a two-finger swipe left to
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Oh gosh. You mean I have to delete all this? Mods, please act soon.Thanks.
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I will hack your system and fuck it up, asshole!
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If you get caught by the very long strings that kills Alex and aren’t using
another synth or can’t switch to it, you can press Command+Space, type
terminal, press enter. Press backspace and listen for the bell. Type “sudo
shutdown -r now” and press enter, type your password, and press enter.
my name is bill dengler
On 2/14/2016 8:49 PM, Sabahattin Gucukoglu wrote:
> If you get caught by the very long strings that kills Alex and aren’t using
> another synth or can’t switch to it, you can press Command+Space, type
> terminal, press enter. Press backspace and listen for the bell. Typ
Or sudo reboot should work as well… or just hold down the power button.
Switched synths until this gets resolved.
Bill
> On Feb 14, 2016, at 3:49 PM, Sabahattin Gucukoglu wrote:
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> If you get caught by the very long strings that kills Alex and aren’t using
> another synth or can’t switch to it
That's partly why I suggested Night Owl, AKA, YoruFukurou.
BTW, again, when I mentioned Syrinx, don't do it. I was kidding. that's a
really old Twitter client, that probably doesn't even work anymore. I just
wanted to get a small laugh.
Seriously though, I think YoruFukurou is probably goi
shut up christopher mark gilland you little child
i will kill u dickface
On 2/14/2016 9:38 PM, Christopher-Mark Gilland wrote:
> That's partly why I suggested Night Owl, AKA, YoruFukurou.
>
> BTW, again, when I mentioned Syrinx, don't do it. I was kidding.
> that's a really old Twitter client, t
Wooo! Me likes, me likes! I like your way a thinking! That would be
incredible! Have you tried by chance going to the Watch app on your IPhone,
then go in the bottom of the screen to the search tab? From here, do a search
for the word Recipe. You may find something. Again, whether it be f
Wut?
Chris.
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OK, I'm leaving the list if this doesn't stop! that's final!
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did your mom ever teach u to wipe your ass?
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> Wooo! Me likes, me likes! I like your way a thinking! That would be
> incredible! Have you tried by chance going to the Watch app on your
> IPhone, then go in the bottom of the screen to the sea
fuck off asshole shitboy. go offend ur mommy
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Somehow, I doubt Bill is doing this.
Chris.
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Changing the subject line to better reflect.
God I hope Mark deals with this jerk soon! Thank you for the tip
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If you get caught b
go rape ur mom little shitbag
On 2/14/2016 9:52 PM, Christopher-Mark Gilland wrote:
> Changing the subject line to better reflect.
>
> God I hope Mark deals with this jerk soon! Thank you for the tip
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> Chris.
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> To: "'Chris Blouch
Hunt uh! The last thing you wanna do is just hold in the power button.
That's a real good way to cause file corruption. Don't do that unless it be
a very last resort.
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hunt uh isnt a word u little fucktard. go learn some writing skills fagot
On 2/14/2016 9:53 PM, Christopher-Mark Gilland wrote:
> Hunt uh! The last thing you wanna do is just hold in the power
> button. That's a real good way to cause file corruption. Don't do
> that unless it be a very last re
I wouldn’t suggest it unless the terminal method fails, but OS X is
surprisingly good at recovering from file corruption in most cases.
You could also tap the power button which will (eventually) shut the machine
down.
Bill
> On Feb 14, 2016, at 4:53 PM, Christopher-Mark Gilland
> wrote:
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>
i will kill u bill dengler
On 2/14/2016 9:58 PM, Bill Dengler wrote:
> I wouldn’t suggest it unless the terminal method fails, but OS X is
> surprisingly good at recovering from file corruption in most cases.
> You could also tap the power button which will (eventually) shut the machine
> down.
How much do you all wanna bet this is Maheen Wickramasinghe going under an
alias. Obviously, I can't prove this, but I have a very weird suspicion.
Anyway, I'm done fuling the fire.
Chris.
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So… wait. First you want to impersonate me, then you want to kill me? Wow shaf.
Just wow.
Bill
On Feb 14, 2016, at 4:59 PM, Mail wrote:
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> i will kill u bill dengler
>
> On 2/14/2016 9:58 PM, Bill Dengler wrote:
>> I wouldn’t suggest it unless the terminal method fails, but OS X is
>> surpri
i will kill u and impersinate u
On 2/14/2016 10:00 PM, Bill Dengler wrote:
> So… wait. First you want to impersonate me, then you want to kill me? Wow
> shaf. Just wow.
>
> Bill
> On Feb 14, 2016, at 4:59 PM, Mail wrote:
>> i will kill u bill dengler
>>
>> On 2/14/2016 9:58 PM, Bill Dengler wrot
OK, but would tapping the power button cause a proper shutdown? Now, you
got me curious. Smile.
Chris.
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I wouldn’t suggest it unless the terminal method fails, but OS X is
surprisi
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Yes, since OS X will intercept the ACPI signal.
Bill
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> OK, but would tapping the power button cause a proper shutdown? Now, you got
> me curious. Smile.
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> Chris.
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These messages look like a hawk to me. Very most definitely a hack. I shouldn't
be surprised at all if all of Google groups been hacked.
Sincerely,
The Constantly barefooted Ray,
Still a very happy Mac, Verizon Wireless iPhone 6+ and Apple TV user!
Sent from my iPhone,
the only smart phone with
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ACPI? What's that? Admittedly, I've never heard that term before.
Chris.
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Yes, since OS X will intercept the ACPI signal.
Bill
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Ray,
I don't know if I'd go quite that far. What makes you think it's all of
Googlegroups?
I think there are some on this list who think it's Shaf. It wouldn't surprise
me. Nor would it surprise me if it's Maheen going under a weird alias; you
know how he likes to do that crud.
Anyway... I
Good point Chris. Still, what made me think it might be all of the Google
groups is the tremendous frequency with which these offensive posts are being
put up. Then again, considering the fact that I am on to other Google groups
and this is not happening with them, you have a good point.
After
ok,
there seems to be some kind of malformed object, script or malicious webpage
contained in the OP/s message. Every time I tried to read it, it would cause my
screen reader (voiceover) to lock up (practically unheard of for OS X, but
there it is) and would also cause my email client to crash.
No, OP is sending strings in a deliberate attempt to crash the screen reader.
Switch to a non-MacinTalk synthesizer.
Bill
Sent from my iPhone
> On Feb 14, 2016, at 17:11, Eric Oyen wrote:
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> ok,
> there seems to be some kind of malformed object, script or malicious webpage
> contained in the
Mine kept hanging in mail everytime this sender was highlighted.
Vaughn
On 2/14/16, Bill Dengler wrote:
> No, OP is sending strings in a deliberate attempt to crash the screen
> reader. Switch to a non-MacinTalk synthesizer.
>
> Bill
> Sent from my iPhone
>
>> On Feb 14, 2016, at 17:11, Eric Oyen
hmmm.
well, far be it from me to offer advice. However, I had to dig pretty deep into
how filters work on apple mail in order to get this to work right. Basically, I
found his originating IP address, eliminated the last octet (last digits after
last period), placed a star in there and checked th
What voice are you using that seems to be crushing on you with this sort of
script? At the moment, I'm using my iPhone, with the Aaron voice (the so-called
me old US Siri voice)
Sincerely,
The Constantly barefooted Ray,
Still a very happy Mac, Verizon Wireless iPhone 6+ and Apple TV user!
Sent
thats what I thought it was. btw, it even crashed my braille sense U2 when I
tried to read the message from there using the built-in client. So, I sent a
bug report to Hims Notetakers letting them know of the issue.
don't you just love it when malicious types deliberately try to make an already
This is happening to me too on my iMac. I’ve had to hold my power button to
shutdown and then restart it. My apple mail is fine as long as I don’t VO to
the subject line or open the message. I’ve been going to the sender column and
deleting the messages. What’s the ip of the sender to create
if anyone out here is willing to, please package these scripts as text files (I
will see if I can use textedit to pick them apart. I would very much like to
see how this was done so I can file a report with apple's voiceover development
team. I am not even going to attempt to view these messages
Hi,The problem is with Alex TTS here on my iPhone. Repeating er 39 or 40 times
is the string which causes this issue. Samantha don't have this problem.
On Sun, Feb 14, 2016 at 2:19 PM -0800, "Vaughn Brown"
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Mine kept hanging in mail everytime this sender was highlighted.
Vaugh
This appears to be a crash string for Alex (possibly other synths as well),
similar to how certain misspellings of Wednesday can crash Eloquence (before it
was patched). I'm using Ava on my Mac and things are working fine. Props to
Voiceover on iOS, though: while this string kills VO and the ent
As far as anyone can tell, it's not a script or anything so complex. You just
type "er" a bunch of times, and you eventually cause Alex to crash. On OS X,
this brings VO down with it and a restart of the machine is required. On iOS,
simply restarting VO is enough to fix it.
> On Feb 14, 2016, at
I will have to dig it up (again). last crash wiped that filter (g) THis
time, when I recreate it, I will save off the IP range in a text file.
now I have to go through this again. grrr.
I will get right back to you.
Eric
On Feb 14, 2016, at 3:37 PM, Gary wrote:
> This is happening to me t
this almost sounds like a similar issue I get when I am trying to read a
terminal window while it is compiling something. this begins to look a lot like
a buffer overflow. Wonderful.
Eric
On Feb 14, 2016, at 3:44 PM, Alex Hall wrote:
> As far as anyone can tell, it's not a script or anything s
Be careful though, as this guy may have a dynamic IP, and this day with
VPN's and such. And don't say, don't give him any ideas. Odds are, this
individual probably already knows about this stuff.
Chris.
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I'm doing it on Windows, and it's not crashing. I'm not gonna say any more
though about my setup than that, for security reasons.
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Subject: about the recent crash scripts
i
I doubt he has a large number of IP addresses at his disposal. To begin with,
they would have to answer to a validated NX so far as sending mail is
concerned. THis will limit his options a bit. Most ISP's these days won't even
allow you to operate a mail server. Also, rather a lot of them also b
What the hell is going on, someone is sending e-mail to this list and the
e-mails are crashing my Macs. I wish someone would sort all this off and get
who ever it is off the list so we can get on with reading our mails and have
some kind of peaceful life.
Sorry, but I have spent the last half
I didn't see a response yet from the mods but I checked the account of
the user who posted all the junk and it is set to "not allowed to post"
so I guess somebody got to it. Unfortunate that they were able to
pollute the list for a few hours but it happens once in a while. Hope
everyone can get
Hi! What is the I email? I'm having some issues in reading my emails whenever I
flick right and left in ordr to read emails my Voiceover Crashes! Is this
really causing the problem!! Not joking!! I'm just wondering!! Is this the
problem!! I deleted my gmail account and added again on my iPhone
Well I reported all the posts I could find coming from the IP (which was in
Canada) to Google abuse, as he’s relaying through Gmail. I don’t hold out much
hope for any actual remedy because Google appears to take a fairly relaxed
attitude to abuse complaints that don’t directly affect its custo
There aren’t anymore emails, but to delete the existing ones, just switch to
another voice, like Samantha, and you’ll be able to delete them just fine.
Abdullah
> On Jum. I 5, 1437 AH, at 6:59 PM, Helga Schreiber
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> Hi! What is the I email? I'm having some issues in reading my email
Excellent tack, Chris. Don't say too much and make sure to leave people
guessing about your configuration. That'll handle the problem.
Even better, stop responding to the tantalizing bait. Not possible, I
understand.
On Feb 14, 2016, at 6:10 PM, Christopher-Mark Gilland
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I'm doing it
The message i got in this thread with empty topic, says it is from you: Eric
Oyen in the from field. It turned off my voice over. Interesting that this is
possible. Second, it is very annoying. So far, the antivirus says i don’t have
any virus.
Take care
14. feb. 2016 kl. 23:51 skrev Eric Oye
Hi All,
I am certainly glad that Chris and Mark are around as I just saw this
craziness. Fortunately when I looked up the address of the sender to remove
them from the list, either Chris or Mark had already gotten to him. So let me
first thank them for this.
Now, to all of you, please let me o
Hey guys. Not only does the string effect the Mac voices like Alex, but it also
totally crashed the Acapela voice I was using. I must have pretty bad luck,
because I had to restart my Mac twice before all was back to normal. Lovely how
other people like to screw with other people's machines, isn
oh yeah. well, its not a virus string. I just got done doing a little reading
in the crash dumps. Its a basic buffer overflow. What gets me is that it
appears to operate across at least 2 platforms. THis means that the bug,
itself, is in the voiceover speech engine. It also appears to happen acr
Sabahattin, you got me curious. When I first joined this list, I was using a
gmail account. The thing I'm curious about is that you said that the hacker was
from Canada. I'm from Canada so do you know exactly where from Canada this
hacker is? I abandoned that gmail account a few years ago and sw
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