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    691: A Menlo Phase
    https://atp.fm/691

    Apple's chip-fab options, branding the 20th-anniversary iPhone, Terminal and Xcode preferences, and some very special filenames.

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      691: A Menlo Phase
      https://atp.fm/691

      Apple's chip-fab options, branding the 20th-anniversary iPhone, Terminal and Xcode preferences, and some very special filenames.

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      @atpfm @siracusa re covers, one which I think fits in your awkward middle of not especially faithful but not especially new and interesting, is U2’s All Along the Watchtower. I like it fine, because I like them, but it doesn’t really add anything.

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        691: A Menlo Phase
        https://atp.fm/691

        Apple's chip-fab options, branding the 20th-anniversary iPhone, Terminal and Xcode preferences, and some very special filenames.

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        @atpfm I think @siracusa is over-complicating the node_modules backup problem. You don't exclude individual node_modules folders; you exclude your entire ~/Developer directory. Everything in there is either clonable from a public repo, a scratch project you don't care if you lose, or an important project pushed to a remote.

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          691: A Menlo Phase
          https://atp.fm/691

          Apple's chip-fab options, branding the 20th-anniversary iPhone, Terminal and Xcode preferences, and some very special filenames.

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          @atpfm the Time Machine discourse in the past couple of weeks has been bizarre. Stating it corrupts itself regularly is a very strange thing to conclude, even with anecdata. Even more so given the often praised cloning alternatives use the same mechanisms.

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            691: A Menlo Phase
            https://atp.fm/691

            Apple's chip-fab options, branding the 20th-anniversary iPhone, Terminal and Xcode preferences, and some very special filenames.

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            @atpfm I am late to the Time Machine discourse, but when I had a spinning disk as my Time Machine drive it was a hellscape of constant grinding. Somehow — even when no Time Machine activity was happening — the hard drive would constantly be grinding away doing God knows what.

            It is awful how expensive SSDs are now, but they are so much better for Time Machine than a hard drive.

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