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| | | | | If you use a Mac and use iMessage, you can access your iMessages programmatically. They are stored by iMessage as a sqlite database, which you can easily access. Accessing the Database The database is typically stored at ~/Library/Messages/chat.db, though that location is configurable. If you try to access the database, however, you will likely encounter this unhelpful error message: ~/Library/Messages/chat.db: Operation not permitted Thankfully, OSXDaily has put together a helpful step by step guide to ... | |
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| | | | | I used Oracle SQL Developer for years until recently (possibly after the upgrade to macOS 12.6.5?) when the SQL Developer stopped being able to access the files stored locally: Oracle SQL Developer Error The software does not prompt for access at start-up, not after the upgrade nor if I delete the fully the ./sqldeveloper/ directory.... | |
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| | | As 2023 rolls around, now may be a good time to work out your ideal week. What do you want your calendar to look like? How can you make that the reality? | ||