Examples of deviant and toxic abusive with coercive control behaviour can be found in multiple religious organisations :
They Went to Bible College to Deepen Their Faith. Then They Were Assaulted—and Blamed for It.
Random Squawking - more of a really slow blog - various topics from coding to living. Lets just see how it goes.
Examples of deviant and toxic abusive with coercive control behaviour can be found in multiple religious organisations :
They Went to Bible College to Deepen Their Faith. Then They Were Assaulted—and Blamed for It.
The Drag and Drop behaviour has certainly changed in Monterey most noticeably in the "Grab and drop" actions.
Factors that demonstrate this issue are:
Note that under "Pointer control" there are sub options "Trackpad options" and Mouse Options but only under trackpad is there an option to Enable Dragging. The Enable dragging choice has With drag lock, Without drag lock and Three finger drag.
Setting The enable dragging choice to Three fingers just upsets Mission control Desktop management. Enable dragging with drag lock seems to work best.
Workaround
When using a trackpad in list or column mode, after selecting the files to move briefly push [alt] key to grab and move the files. The [alt] key will trigger the "copy files on move" action but if you release the alt before dropping the files the action reverts to a move rather than copy (when moving with in the same disk volume).
Other folks have reported that switching off force and Septic feedback fixes this behaviour.
Set the Trackpad option to enable dragging.
Mouse option
Context is Monterey on a Mac mini 2020 and seen on Mac book Air M1.
Update Aug 2025
Comments by NASCompares about Synology choosing to limit HDDs to own brand drives only.
And Ars Technica https://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2025/04/synology-could-bring-certified-drive-requirements-to-more-nas-devices/
The latest 2025 Devices require Synology branded drives ( made by Seagate with special firmware apparently)
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Update Nov 2024 A couple of articles for further reading
Ars Technica : “Clearly predatory”: Western Digital sparks panic, anger for age-shaming HDDs"
Wired : Zero-Click Flaw Exposes Potentially Millions of Popular Storage Devices to Attack
The SynologyPhotos application package comes preinstalled and enabled by default on Synology’s line of BeeStation storage devices but is also a popular application downloaded by users of its DiskStation storage systems ...
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Remember - digital data can both last forever and be gone in a milli-second. The difference is backups and reliable storage devices.
This is a great NAS from Synology, a company with a solid reputation and great support organisation.
Storage devices are as important as the main PC in any computing environment that has grown to more than a couple of PCs and devices. Ease of use and reliability are key for on-going satisfaction.
You can move data four main ways between a Mac and the device :
Use SMB and not AFP for modern Macs.
TimeMachine the mainstay of Mac based backups can be used with with NAS. Shared folders must have the "discoverable by Bonjour" over SMB set on for the shared folder.
When first setting up using bfs be sure to a put in all the drives that will be used. I started with two drives then added two more but it took the device about 12 hours each to weave the later drives into the existing configuration. This is a result of having to redo the on-disk data redundancy layout for the added drives.
Use the same size drives if possible - I have 4 * 7TB drives that because of the redundancy scheme this provides 21 TB of storage and 1 drive failure redundancy. Use proper NAS drives available from WD or Toshiba for best longevity.
Adding 2 * 1TB cache M1 ssd sticks helps performance when the load ramps up but I do suspect that write through to disk happens. Use at least gigabit wired networking, not wifi, for moving larger amounts of data. I was getting reliably about 100Mbytes/second writing from a MacBook Pro with ssd drive over a wired connection. TimeMachine is a bit slower but not by much. For best performance and ease of use, when copying large quantities of small files, bundle your data into large chunks using disk images made by Disk Manager application.
I was stuck for a while getting "Not enough space to copy file." messages on both Mac systems that were using the device. After a very pleasant interaction with Synology technical support they found a quota setting on the user name was being correctly enforced. I had forgotten that I had put this user storage quota on early in the testing process. The support case opened and closed in the same day.
The disk manager software on the NAS has many options and can be extended with extra software. The fine grained controls over users and data access are great. This model has a Celeron processor and I suspect that the virtual machine experience may not be great. However for long term NAS usage lower power consumption is preferred. Best of all the device and software are activity supported by a mature company with a long track record.
Let's talk about the noise. In a silent office you can hear the device but it's not unpleasant. Being quieter than a coffee machine or someone tapping on a mobile phone. I imagine the NAS as a holding place for data chipmunks so the gentle activity noise is reassuring. Some extra sound dampening would be good though esp. when the drives are spinning up. The device drive activity is not predictable when using Time Machine or multiple shared folders.
I get the feeling that I have only scratched the surface of the features of this device but I have been very impressed so far. Overall a great device with the reassurance of an active support organisation, a very worthwhile addition to my computer community.
Battery power in case of mains failure can be added with a UPS. When the UPS has a USB connection the Synology device can be configured with the control Panel -> Hardware -> UPS to shutdown automatically when the battery gets low.
See the range of Synology NAS devices here.
Comparative review with other NAS devices here.
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The roof was built using upside down V rather than A frame rafters to create more interior space. |
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SuperToy has come home |
LaTex was machine code of publication - the world moved on to wysiwyg only about 30 years ago. Any publisher that only takes submissions in that archaic language is being rather stoneage. Camera / publication ready copy can be created in so many easy to use tools that to insist on using an ancient relic just places unnecessary barriers to entry.
If that same publisher does not provide article templates just vaguely worded "guidelines" then you know you are dealing with a publishing dinosaur or paper generating mill that provides no value add - look elsewhere.
Sure LaTex was a good and relatively bug free system, used by many, but pushing authors to be typographical mark up compilers is like asking painters to be chemists and make their own colours.
Following on from an earlier review of two corporate fraud books this holiday season fraud reviews were taken to a higher level.....
Listing gives :
"A BOOK OF THE YEAR FOR THE FINANCIAL TIMES AND FORTUNE MAGAZINE.
The epic story of how a young social climber from Malaysia pulled off one of the biggest financial heists in history.
In 2015, rumours began circulating that billions of dollars had been stolen from a Malaysian investment fund. The mastermind of the heist was twenty-seven-year-old Jho Low, a serial fabulist from an upper-middle-class Malaysian family, who had carefully built his reputation as a member of the jet-setting elite by arranging and financing elaborate parties for Wall Street bankers, celebrities, and even royalty.
With the aid of Goldman Sachs and others, Low stole billions of dollars, right under the nose of global financial industry watchdogs. He used the money to finance elections, purchase luxury real estate, throw champagne-drenched parties, and bankroll Hollywood films like The Wolf of Wall Street.
Billion Dollar Whale reveals how this silver-tongued con man, a ‘modern Gatsby’, emerged from obscurity to pull off one of the most audacious financial heists the world has ever seen, and how the financial industry let him. It is a classic harrowing parable of hubris and greed in the financial world."
As of 2021 Jho Low is still on the run but the net tightens after his rather nice ship was impounded.
The Equanimity, a luxury yacht belonging to fugitive Malaysian financier Low Taek Jho, was seized and brought to Malaysia in August 2018. It was later auctioned off [Lai Seng Sin/Reuters] |
When thinking about these strange times it can be helpful to relate what's going on to things we understand. Here is a Q&A for those of a biker persuasion.
Q: "Covid-19 is just another flu virus, why should I worry about that ?"
In the same way that most bikes have two wheels, an engine and handlebars they are not all the same. Outsiders just see a motorbike, we see a Harley, a Ducati, a Triumph etc. The internals matter, some bike are screaming two strokes and some big capacity four strokes. This particular virus is a killer and disabler that has a much higher than flu impact on some of those that get it.
Q: "Is this lockdown is just a way to control us all?"
Sometimes you just have to follow club rules. We all saw the impact of this virus and how it got around the world in a matter of weeks using sneaky tactics of "spreading but not showing" and "jumping on the already weak". Not catching the bug and not passing it on gives us the control over the bug.
Q: "How do masks help ?"
Masks are the new crash helmets. A bit annoying but reduces the medical impact of an incident. Probably not needed 9/10 times but noone knows when that 1/10 prang is going to happen and when it does it's probably the other persons fault for getting the virus/pulling out of junction.
Q: "This Covid-19 situation is a government conspiracy to control us."
Certainly lots of countries are using the same tactics to reduce the impact of the global virus and they all started doing the similar things within a few weeks in March. However this is not the first time bugs have traveled round the world think Bubonic plague, "Spanish" flu ( which BTW actually started in Kansas), SARS, MERS, HIV and others. Reaching for the infection prevention playbook is the sensible action that every government should have done. See the extra impact this bug has had on countries that were slow to take avoiding actions reminds us all to "look down the road" and "prepare for the unexpected actions of other road users". We all know some fools that ride like a nutter and are always in scrapes and spills.
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Q: Why are the restrictions rules always changing ?
There is no doubt that lockdowns and furloughs have a bad impact on the economy whilst reducing the spread of infection. We have seen that more lockdown results in less bugs. Less lockdown means a better economy but more deaths and infections. There is a slim balance between medical and economic welfare but that balance depends on how the situation is in any country at any time. The ongoing discussion is similar to "Whats the best bike - racer or cruiser ?" Just sometimes the answers to that question is "Neither - we need a snowmobile this week because there is three feet of snow all over."
Q: How bad has it been ?
That's a complex question that comes down to the excess deaths figures as seen here for the UK Overall about 12% more people have died than expected. About a 10..15% impact on economic production GDP for 2020 with remanning levels of unemployment not seen since the early 90's. Huge levels of government support spending have pilled trillions £ on the national debt. Yes it has been pretty bad.
Q: I don't know anybody that had Covid-19.