Понадобилось залить в iPad фильмы для офлайн-просмотра. На iOS для такого есть специальные секции памяти у отдельных приложений. Например, для фильмов можно скачать приложение VLC, которое читает большинство форматов, и загрузить прямо в память ему эти фильмы через компьютер по проводу.
Однако, для этого нужен iTunes. Если вести список худших изобретений Apple, то в нём, наряду с портом зарядки Magic Mouse и монобровью на телефонах, точно будет эта отрыжка пьяных программистов. В интернете давно стала притчей во языцех неадекватная работа iTunes и нелепые случайные ошибки, которые он выдаёт.
В среднем путь достижения цели при работе с "тунцом" обычно выглядит как-то так: Установить iTunes — Попробовать подключить айфон — Переустановить iTunes — Почистить такую-то папку и такую-то папку — Почитать решения в интернете — Переустановить драйвера — Выдернуть айфон —Вставить в другой USB порт — Станцевать голым при полной Луне —Помолиться всем богам — ... — С некоторой вероятностью то, что нужно, заработает.
У меня айфоны и айпады были с фиксированной периодичностью где-то с 2008 года, и абсолютно всегда с iTunes происходили систематические проблемы. Шли годы, менялись и версии iOS и версии самого iTunes, менялись операционные системы компьютера (MacOS, Windows), а внезапные непредсказуемые отказы iTunes устойчиво сохранялись.
На Android эта проблема решена уже два столетия. Там просто универсальный протокол доступа к памяти: ты открываешь телефон на компьютере, как папку, заливаешь туда фильмы, и приложение VLC на этом телефоне может фильмы читать. Всё.
Но у Apple... Я не знаю, обычно такое мракобесие прикрывают как бы заботой о безопасности. Но я, честно говоря, сегодня был готов ставить любой софт и давать любые разрешения, только чтобы iTunes увидел, наконец, мой iPad. Это максимально далёкий от безопасности эффект.
В итоге так и не вышло, я забил и воспользовался функцией Яндекс.Диска "Сохранить в офлайн". Да, в современном мире иногда действительно быстрее передать через интернет файл между устройствами, которые лежат рядом. Но теперь айпад качает 40 гигов уже скачанных на компьютер фильмов просто из-за прекрасной заботы о пользователях со стороны Apple.
#gadgets
Keep Android Open
https://keepandroidopen.org
https://f-droid.org/2026/02/20/twif.html
During out talks with F-Droid users at FOSDEM26 we were baffled to learn most were relieved that #Google has canceled their plans to lock-down #Android.
Why baffled? Because no such thing actually happened, the plans announced last August are still scheduled to take place. We see a battle of PR campaigns and whomever has the last post out remains in the media memory as the truth, and having journalists just copy/paste Google posts serves no one.
But Google said… Said what? That there’s a magical “advanced flow”? Did you see it? Did anyone experience it? When is it scheduled to be released? Was it part of Android 16 QPR2 in December? Of 16 QPR3 Beta 2.1 last week? Of Android 17 Beta 1? No? That’s the issue… As time marches on people were left with the impression that everything was done, fixed, Google “wasn’t evil” after all, this time, yay!
While we all have bad memories of “banners” as the dreaded ad delivery medium of the Internet, after FOSDEM we decided that we have to raise the issue back and have everyone, who cares about Android as an open platform, informed that we are running out of time until Google becomes the gate-keeper of all users devices.
Hence, the website and starting today our clients, with the updates of F-Droid and F-Droid Basic, feature a banner that reminds everyone how little time we have and how to voice their concerns to whatever local authority is able to understand the dangers of this path Android is led to.
We are not alone in our fight, IzzyOnDroid added a banner too, more #FDroid clients will add the warning banner soon and other app downloaders, like Obtainium, already have an in-app warning dialogue.
#why
Keep Android Open
https://keepandroidopen.org
https://f-droid.org/2026/02/20/twif.html
During out talks with F-Droid users at FOSDEM26 we were baffled to learn most were relieved that #Google has canceled their plans to lock-down #Android.
Why baffled? Because no such thing actually happened, the plans announced last August are still scheduled to take place. We see a battle of PR campaigns and whomever has the last post out remains in the media memory as the truth, and having journalists just copy/paste Google posts serves no one.
But Google said… Said what? That there’s a magical “advanced flow”? Did you see it? Did anyone experience it? When is it scheduled to be released? Was it part of Android 16 QPR2 in December? Of 16 QPR3 Beta 2.1 last week? Of Android 17 Beta 1? No? That’s the issue… As time marches on people were left with the impression that everything was done, fixed, Google “wasn’t evil” after all, this time, yay!
While we all have bad memories of “banners” as the dreaded ad delivery medium of the Internet, after FOSDEM we decided that we have to raise the issue back and have everyone, who cares about Android as an open platform, informed that we are running out of time until Google becomes the gate-keeper of all users devices.
Hence, the website and starting today our clients, with the updates of F-Droid and F-Droid Basic, feature a banner that reminds everyone how little time we have and how to voice their concerns to whatever local authority is able to understand the dangers of this path Android is led to.
We are not alone in our fight, IzzyOnDroid added a banner too, more #FDroid clients will add the warning banner soon and other app downloaders, like Obtainium, already have an in-app warning dialogue.
#why
Super Bowl Ad TRICKING You Into Welcoming Surveillance State!
During the Super Bowl, you may have seen a commercial for #Amazon’s #Ring “Search Party” feature, which uses an emotional lost-dog story to encourage adoption of participation in what amounts to a widespread neighborhood #surveillance net. Jimmy points out that the ad masks #privacy risks tied to AI-driven #cameras, data sharing, and Amazon’s broader surveillance ecosystem, including concerns about opt-out defaults and government access.
He and Americans’ Comedian Kurt Metzger expand the discussion into a broader critique of social media and smart devices as tools of self-surveillance, suggesting public safety and convenience are being used to justify constant monitoring. Ultimately, it frames the commercial as emblematic of a growing surveillance state presented as benevolent technology.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5AJtRDjoXN4
#why
SharedTrace
#Python tool for getting additional info by shared link (usernames, avatars, IDs etc).
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https://github.com/hondling/sharetrace
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