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Post by morsha on May 18, 2021 0:13:29 GMT
I really tried to figure out myself but i absolutely cant grasp everything! I don’t know where to find the mac versions either. Like got the concept of intention repeater but what is it with these many programs? What is the rest?
Im so sorry to ask but its so messy i cant get an info straight. Maybe in words what he is offering and how to use it.
Thank u!
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Post by AnthroHeart on May 18, 2021 0:17:33 GMT
I don't have access to a mac so I can't really develop for it unfortunately.
If you know someone who would want to fork my project on gitHub for the Mac, I'm all open to that.
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Post by reden on May 18, 2021 4:40:17 GMT
Please download the attached file and click on it on the Finder to uncompress it. Afterwards, press Command+Space and write Terminal. Type "cd Downloads" and then ./intention_repeater_max_4.0 --help. (without the dot). Then you can assign options like --imem for memory in GBs and so on. The helper script or clickable command will have to be revamped. It may take me a little while. Edit: By the way, if you have an M1 Mac, can you tell us the performance of the intention "I am love" (without the "") with 1 GB RAM (the default)?
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Post by AnthroHeart on May 18, 2021 6:06:24 GMT
Please download the attached file and click on it on the Finder to uncompress it. Afterwards, press Command+Space and write Terminal. Type "cd Downloads" and then ./intention_repeater_max_4.0 --help. (without the dot). Then you can assign options like --imem for memory in GBs and so on. The helper script or clickable command will have to be revamped. It may take me a little while. Edit: By the way, if you have an M1 Mac, can you tell us the performance of the intention "I am love" (without the "") with 1 GB RAM (the default)? Is this for Mac?
If so, what should I name it to put it on my gitHub?
And could you do that for v4.1?
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Post by reden on May 18, 2021 7:03:17 GMT
Please download the attached file and click on it on the Finder to uncompress it. Afterwards, press Command+Space and write Terminal. Type "cd Downloads" and then ./intention_repeater_max_4.0 --help. (without the dot). Then you can assign options like --imem for memory in GBs and so on. The helper script or clickable command will have to be revamped. It may take me a little while. Edit: By the way, if you have an M1 Mac, can you tell us the performance of the intention "I am love" (without the "") with 1 GB RAM (the default)? Is this for Mac?
If so, what should I name it to put it on my gitHub?
And could you do that for v4.1?
Yes, it's for Mac. I think you should wait until the helper script is refactored. But if you want to put it now, you can use a name like "intention_repeater_max_versionnumber-mac.tar". The .tar is to keep execution permissions when unpacking it, because Mac users often expect convenience from their apps. The script has not been updated yet and it only asks you for RAM amount instead of all the other things.
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Post by AnthroHeart on May 18, 2021 7:05:49 GMT
I'll wait. You can make a Mac thread when you think it's ready.
Are you a programmer reden?
Is my code pretty easy to follow?
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Post by reden on May 18, 2021 7:11:17 GMT
I'll wait. You can make a Mac thread when you think it's ready.
Are you a programmer reden?
Is my code pretty easy to follow?
"Are you a programmer reden?" Sadly no. I have project ideas, like a frequency player/music resampler in C, but then I lose interest and go on to something else. That particular one, I tried to make in C, without external libraries. I would have had to write everything myself.
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Post by AnthroHeart on May 18, 2021 7:44:08 GMT
When I do a new tech, I sometimes start with a "hello world" example template, to get my feet wet.
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Post by erin27 on Aug 13, 2021 17:42:13 GMT
Please download the attached file and click on it on the Finder to uncompress it. Afterwards, press Command+Space and write Terminal. Type "cd Downloads" and then ./intention_repeater_max_4.0 --help. (without the dot). Then you can assign options like --imem for memory in GBs and so on. The helper script or clickable command will have to be revamped. It may take me a little while. Edit: By the way, if you have an M1 Mac, can you tell us the performance of the intention "I am love" (without the "") with 1 GB RAM (the default)? I tried this and its not opening it says "cannot be opened due to malware". Is there any other way to get the intention repeater max on Mac?
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Post by reden on Aug 13, 2021 20:45:57 GMT
Please download the attached file and click on it on the Finder to uncompress it. Afterwards, press Command+Space and write Terminal. Type "cd Downloads" and then ./intention_repeater_max_4.0 --help. (without the dot). Then you can assign options like --imem for memory in GBs and so on. The helper script or clickable command will have to be revamped. It may take me a little while. Edit: By the way, if you have an M1 Mac, can you tell us the performance of the intention "I am love" (without the "") with 1 GB RAM (the default)? I tried this and its not opening it says "cannot be opened due to malware". Is there any other way to get the intention repeater max on Mac? Does the error appear in a little window, or as words inside the Terminal itself? Can I ask which model of Mac do you have? A workaround is: go to System Preferences, then click on Security. Afterwards, on the bottom area, there will be some text which says "... can't be opened because of security preferences..." Or similar. Then, you click on Open Anyway.
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Post by reden on Aug 13, 2021 21:32:27 GMT
There might be an alternative procedure in the case the one I listed before does not work. But report back on that one first.
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Post by joz on Oct 17, 2021 14:25:20 GMT
Please download the attached file and click on it on the Finder to uncompress it. Afterwards, press Command+Space and write Terminal. Type "cd Downloads" and then ./intention_repeater_max_4.0 --help. (without the dot). Then you can assign options like --imem for memory in GBs and so on. Is there a way to use .TXT files if you use a mac as well?
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Post by reden on Oct 17, 2021 15:21:53 GMT
Please download the attached file and click on it on the Finder to uncompress it. Afterwards, press Command+Space and write Terminal. Type "cd Downloads" and then ./intention_repeater_max_4.0 --help. (without the dot). Then you can assign options like --imem for memory in GBs and so on. Is there a way to use .TXT files if you use a mac as well? You can use the option --createhololinkfiles If you need to edit them, or make new ones, you can use TextEdit. Command+Space, type TextEdit. Or you can click on the .TXT files and they will open there or in Pages. To run them, you would run the Repeater in the same way the other post said, but writing the file's name as "Intent:". If it asks you to change the saving format, choose Plain Text or No. If you are writing a new file, there should be an option in the File menu to "Save as..." Plain Text. In fact, .rtf's, Word files and similar could work with the Repeater and offer increased features such as image embedding, rich colour, italics, etc. However, they are harder to edit from a terminal.
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Post by joz on Oct 17, 2021 21:01:25 GMT
Is there a way to use .TXT files if you use a mac as well? You can use the option --createhololinkfiles If you need to edit them, or make new ones, you can use TextEdit. Command+Space, type TextEdit. Or you can click on the .TXT files and they will open there or in Pages. To run them, you would run the Repeater in the same way the other post said, but writing the file's name as "Intent:". If it asks you to change the saving format, choose Plain Text or No. If you are writing a new file, there should be an option in the File menu to "Save as..." Plain Text. In fact, .rtf's, Word files and similar could work with the Repeater and offer increased features such as image embedding, rich colour, italics, etc. However, they are harder to edit from a terminal. Thanks man
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Post by joz on Oct 17, 2021 23:38:56 GMT
Oh, just one more thing though.
Will the repeater really be able to access the .TXT files on Mac, like has it been tested or anything?
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