kratoz29

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[–] kratoz29@lemmy.world 0 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Call me crazy, but I don't see people rocking laptops from 2008 until this date, I have seen people using Macs from that day using recent macOS versions (with OCLP) and some hardware tweaks like upgrading the RAM or SSD if needed, or replacing the battery.

Heck my Mac is from 2014 and it runs fairly fine.

[–] kratoz29@lemmy.world 0 points 1 year ago (1 children)

But this will force them to go black regardless if the website does not support it?

Also I wouldn't want it to be dark all the time, only when my system is set in dark mode.

 

Since I got a nice extension called Dark Reader for Safari on my Mac I fell in love with that extension, now I can't stand webpages which do not support system based dark mode, and this happens on Android too.

I am using Chrome as my default browser and since it does not support extensions I think it would be hard to achieve this.

Do you know about a workaround for this?

 

Hi all, I am currently using a MacBook Pro 15" mid-2014 with the following specs:

  • RAM 16 GB 1600 MHz DDR3.
  • Processor 2.5 GHz Quad-Core Intel Core i7.
  • Graphic cards Intel Iris Pro 1536 MB/NVIDIA GeForce GT 750M 2 GB.

It is running with Big Sur 11.7.9. Recently, I had its battery replaced because my old one was in bad shape, and it had even swollen a bit. The new battery is from the manufacturer Simplo, according to coconutBattery app.

I've been experiencing some issues, particularly when using macOS on battery power only, something I hadn't done in a long time due to the poor state of my previous battery. The problems I'm encountering are as follows:

  1. Overall slowdowns, laggy cursor, and beachball, especially when the battery percentage drops below 80%, most noticeable when it goes from 60% to lower.
  2. Freezing my Mac, causing macOS to crash and returning to the login page.
  3. In the worst-case scenario, a kernel panic, followed by a reboot.

Through my investigation, I have identified two processes, configd, and powerd, as the main culprits. Configd always uses 100% of the processor when the battery is the power source and I'm engaging in moderate to heavy usage with my Mac.

By this, I mean using applications like Spark mail, Safari, Activity Monitor (to track down issues), Telegram, Evernote, Todoist, Discord, and occasionally Notion and Element app without any image or video processing apps (which I would refer as heavier usage).

Reproducing these issues is quite simple – just let the battery drop below 80% and start using the aforementioned apps while unplugged. If issues arise, quickly plug it in, and you might regain control (though sometimes this approach doesn't work, depending on how long it remains stuck).

While I've found some information about configd and its behavior, the available advice mainly consists of workarounds, like manually killing the process (which doesn't work in my case because it auto restarts quickly). The closest source I've found addressing this is a macrumors forum, which also happens to be from this year. I also found a comment that describes my experience accurately.

I'm wondering if this might be a hardware failure or perhaps some kind of battery-related issue (battery gate, maybe???).

I also use BootCamp with Windows 10, and I haven't noticed any slowdowns or crashes when running on low battery. It seems to be isolated to macOS albeit my usage on Win10 is minimal compared with macOS.

Here is a list of workarounds and fixes I've attempted so far, without success (in what I believe is chronological order):

  1. SMC and PRAM reset immediately after battery replacement, but it didn't help.
  2. Testing on Safe Mode with Safari and some other tabs opened plus YT playback, almost instant macOS crash.
  3. Reinstalled macOS without using Time Machine backups to get rid of any lingering issues from previous setups.
  4. Removed my ethernet driver (using the Asix USB Ethernet app).
  5. Minimized usage of the aforementioned apps, which seemed to help a bit, but I still experienced crashes when using Evernote with a background YouTube video in Safari.
  6. Tried turning off Wifi and BT (one at a time and both together) using the ethernet adapter to maintain Internet connection, but it didn't resolve the issue.
  7. Another user on a macrumors forum suggested that having another administrative account active somewhat might help, but it didn't make a difference for me.
  8. Attempted to kill the configd process, but it immediately auto restarts, causing further issues with macOS.
  9. Reduced peripherals such as my MX Keys keyboard and mouse (since my trackpad is faulty, likely due to the previous battery, and the stock Apple keyboard works fine for about 8 seconds then it stops registering any inputs for 1 second and repeats this behavior).
  10. Removed my Ugreen dongle to rule out hardware issues, but it didn't fix the problem.
  11. Someone else in the macrumors forum mentioned that disabling IPv6 support could help, but I couldn't do it with my Ethernet adapter, then I disabled it for Wifi, it didn't resolve the problem.

I may be forgetting some workarounds or best practices, but these are the most prominent ones that come to mind.

Here is some information about my new battery:

Model Information:

Manufacturer: SMP

Device Name: bq20z451

Pack Lot Code: 3230

PCB Lot Code: 3230

Firmware Version: 2d31

Hardware Revision: 322d

Cell Revision: 3036

Charge Information:

Fully Charged: Yes

Charging: No

Full Charge Capacity (mAh): 8500

State of Charge (%): 100

Health Information:

Cycle Count: 18

Condition: Normal

I've also included my last kernel panic report for reference.

What are your thoughts? Could this issue be related to old software and hardware, or could it be linked to my hardware or the new battery itself?

This is the most bizarre issue I've faced with my Mac so far, and as I mentioned earlier, it's possible that this problem has been present for a while because I used it plugged in for so long, both for me and others.

 

Hi all, I am currently using a MacBook Pro 15" mid-2014 with the following specs:

  • RAM 16 GB 1600 MHz DDR3.
  • Processor 2.5 GHz Quad-Core Intel Core i7.
  • Graphic cards Intel Iris Pro 1536 MB/NVIDIA GeForce GT 750M 2 GB.

It is running with Big Sur 11.7.9. Recently, I had its battery replaced because my old one was in bad shape, and it had even swollen a bit. The new battery is from the manufacturer Simplo, according to coconutBattery app.

I've been experiencing some issues, particularly when using macOS on battery power only, something I hadn't done in a long time due to the poor state of my previous battery. The problems I'm encountering are as follows:

  1. Overall slowdowns, laggy cursor, and beachball, especially when the battery percentage drops below 80%, most noticeable when it goes from 60% to lower.
  2. Freezing my Mac, causing macOS to crash and returning to the login page.
  3. In the worst-case scenario, a kernel panic, followed by a reboot.

Through my investigation, I have identified two processes, configd, and powerd, as the main culprits. Configd always uses 100% of the processor when the battery is the power source and I'm engaging in moderate to heavy usage with my Mac.

By this, I mean using applications like Spark mail, Safari, Activity Monitor (to track down issues), Telegram, Evernote, Todoist, Discord, and occasionally Notion and Element app without any image or video processing apps (which I would refer as heavier usage).

Reproducing these issues is quite simple – just let the battery drop below 80% and start using the aforementioned apps while unplugged. If issues arise, quickly plug it in, and you might regain control (though sometimes this approach doesn't work, depending on how long it remains stuck).

While I've found some information about configd and its behavior, the available advice mainly consists of workarounds, like manually killing the process (which doesn't work in my case because it auto restarts quickly). The closest source I've found addressing this is a macrumors forum, which also happens to be from this year. I also found a comment that describes my experience accurately.

I'm wondering if this might be a hardware failure or perhaps some kind of battery-related issue (battery gate, maybe???).

I also use BootCamp with Windows 10, and I haven't noticed any slowdowns or crashes when running on low battery. It seems to be isolated to macOS albeit my usage on Win10 is minimal compared with macOS.

Here is a list of workarounds and fixes I've attempted so far, without success (in what I believe is chronological order):

  1. SMC and PRAM reset immediately after battery replacement, but it didn't help.
  2. Testing on Safe Mode with Safari and some other tabs opened plus YT playback, almost instant macOS crash.
  3. Reinstalled macOS without using Time Machine backups to get rid of any lingering issues from previous setups.
  4. Removed my ethernet driver (using the Asix USB Ethernet app).
  5. Minimized usage of the aforementioned apps, which seemed to help a bit, but I still experienced crashes when using Evernote with a background YouTube video in Safari.
  6. Tried turning off Wifi and BT (one at a time and both together) using the ethernet adapter to maintain Internet connection, but it didn't resolve the issue.
  7. Another user on a macrumors forum suggested that having another administrative account active somewhat might help, but it didn't make a difference for me.
  8. Attempted to kill the configd process, but it immediately auto restarts, causing further issues with macOS.
  9. Reduced peripherals such as my MX Keys keyboard and mouse (since my trackpad is faulty, likely due to the previous battery, and the stock Apple keyboard works fine for about 8 seconds then it stops registering any inputs for 1 second and repeats this behavior).
  10. Removed my Ugreen dongle to rule out hardware issues, but it didn't fix the problem.
  11. Someone else in the macrumors forum mentioned that disabling IPv6 support could help, but I couldn't do it with my Ethernet adapter, then I disabled it for Wifi, it didn't resolve the problem.

I may be forgetting some workarounds or best practices, but these are the most prominent ones that come to mind.

Here is some information about my new battery:

Model Information:

Manufacturer: SMP

Device Name: bq20z451

Pack Lot Code: 3230

PCB Lot Code: 3230

Firmware Version: 2d31

Hardware Revision: 322d

Cell Revision: 3036

Charge Information:

Fully Charged: Yes

Charging: No

Full Charge Capacity (mAh): 8500

State of Charge (%): 100

Health Information:

Cycle Count: 18

Condition: Normal

I've also included my last kernel panic report for reference.

What are your thoughts? Could this issue be related to old software and hardware, or could it be linked to my hardware or the new battery itself?

This is the most bizarre issue I've faced with my Mac so far, and as I mentioned earlier, it's possible that this problem has been present for a while because I used it plugged in for so long, both for me and others.

 
 

Hi, I am currently running Big Sur in my MacBook Pro 2014 which is the latest OS supported by Apple (and I don't know for how long they will) I have used Open Core Legacy Patcher before and ran Monterey with it, and then upgraded to Ventura, I wasn't happy with the end result because Ventura was pretty fresh by the time and in order to find a cleanest version I rolled back to Big Sur.

Now I am dealing with some issues when my Mac is on battery (which was replaced recently), and a fresh install of Big Sur didn't help, so now I am thinking about upgrading it again in order to do some troubleshooting, now that Sonoma is almost on the table (actually haven't checked if it is coming for this model).

If you have a this or similar model what would you recommend?

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submitted 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) by kratoz29@lemmy.world to c/aceattorney@lemmy.world
 
[–] kratoz29@lemmy.world 0 points 1 year ago (1 children)

I have a Synology NAS (my humble server) would that work with it too??? For example the DSM page (which I don't have exposed).

[–] kratoz29@lemmy.world 0 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Ok, I'm not sure of how exactly this works, but I'm gonna check it out since I have IPv6 addresses.

Just to be clear, even from IPv4 only can access my exposed services?

[–] kratoz29@lemmy.world 0 points 1 year ago (3 children)

What do you mean works? Like you could access from everywhere some services like Plex or Nextcloud?

 

I use Safari with Adguard and Chrome with Ublock on macOS and Chrome on Android with AdAway root version, and they work pretty fine for blocking ads, but these videos especially in news sites always autoplay and annoy me a bit, I think they have the same effect as the ads in annoyance level for me.

Do you know of some extensions or workarounds to get rid of them for good?

[–] kratoz29@lemmy.world 0 points 1 year ago (5 children)

I'd if I could, but CGNAT.

 

The movie is already available in the private tracker Lat-Team which focuses mostly on Latin Spanish media, but has a wide support for dual audio stuff with English as well.

This is the discord link if you wanna join us :)

[–] kratoz29@lemmy.world 1 points 1 year ago

Excellent, I like that I can replace batteries easily from my old handhelds, the only issue for that case is finding trusted ones.

[–] kratoz29@lemmy.world 0 points 1 year ago (1 children)

What was the reason for installing it?

[–] kratoz29@lemmy.world 0 points 1 year ago (1 children)

I don't know what to chose, Boost or Sync for Lemmy or keep trying all the existent apps, I think I'll use the latter plus Boost and Sync LMAO.

[–] kratoz29@lemmy.world 0 points 1 year ago (4 children)

I was an Apollo user when I had an iPhone, then moved to Android and was a Boost user to finally move to Sync, now all of these 3 are dead, do you really think I'd want to keep being active on that "community"?

These devs deserved better, luckily both Android devs moved here, and they will receive the support of their followers, and Apollo already has numerous spiritual successors, Wefwef/Voyager being an awesome PWA and some iOS apps like Memmy and Artemis!

[–] kratoz29@lemmy.world 0 points 1 year ago (1 children)

I thought you could watch it somewhere, just to he sure I'm not using any other store (I use custom ROMs, that's why I thought it could affect this).

I'm Mexican.

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submitted 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) by kratoz29@lemmy.world to c/selfhosted@lemmy.world
 

I currently use a Droplet from DigitalOcean which gives me 1 gb of RAM, 25 gb of storage and a bandwidth limit of 1 TB which is priced at 6 dollars per month, I think this might be a good offer, but I also think I'm overpaying because the only thing that I use from that is Wireguard to get around CGNAT at my home (which I could already do with Zerotier or Tailscale, so I don't always use it).

I do have a couple of docker containers as well, but the most important one being Pi-Hole is only used along with WG, I also expose some services to the internet, like Overseerr, Plex (only to 1 user) and most recently this, https://wefwef.app/posts/lemmy.world/all

Keeping within what DO already offers me would be nice, especially the bandwidth, which I some months got past of it because I opened the torrent port to seed more... I stopped when a DO letter arrived which is amusing because my country could not care less about torrenting. 🤣

I tried to go with the cheapest option ever (free) oracle cloud, but they never accepted any of my credit or debit cards nor they cared about it lol.

I don't think I'm a power user by any means, so please, if you have a better offer do tell, or maybe that price is fair for my usage?

EDIT: forgot to add that a public IPv4 address is a must, because you know, the CGNAT.

[–] kratoz29@lemmy.world 0 points 1 year ago (3 children)

It's PlayStore and how do I check my region?

 

Or this feature is not ready yet?

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