• (High Sierra 10.13.6) Most files suddenly disappeared from Spotlight, S

    From Dudley Brooks@21:1/5 to All on Thu Feb 17 21:24:41 2022
    Yesterday everything was there in my Saved Searches and Mail Smart
    Folders, and Spotlight worked just fine.

    Today most of those are completely empty but a few of them have just two
    or three files each, and Spotlight hardly returns anything.

    I only recently started using these capabilities ... not long enough, I
    guess, for this disappearance to have ever occurred before.

    Advice?

    --
    Dudley Brooks, Artistic Director
    Run For Your Life! ... it's a dance company!
    San Francisco

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  • From Jolly Roger@21:1/5 to Dudley Brooks on Fri Feb 18 16:17:36 2022
    On 2022-02-18, Dudley Brooks <dbrooks@runforyourlife.org> wrote:
    Yesterday everything was there in my Saved Searches and Mail Smart
    Folders, and Spotlight worked just fine.

    Today most of those are completely empty but a few of them have just
    two or three files each, and Spotlight hardly returns anything.

    I only recently started using these capabilities ... not long enough,
    I guess, for this disappearance to have ever occurred before.

    Advice?

    That's not normal. If it persists after restarting the computer, it
    sounds like something may be wrong with your Spotlight database. In that
    case, I would try rebuilding it for that storage volume. To do that:

    1. Open System Preferences > Spotlight > Privacy.
    2. Add the volume to the list. Wait a few seconds for Spotlight to
    delete its database for that volume.
    3. Remove the volume from the list. Spotlight will start scanning the
    volume to rebuild the database.

    The amount of time it takes to rebuild will vary based on the type of
    storage volume this is and how fast your computer is. So I would give it
    at least an hour or so before checking the results.

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  • From Dudley Brooks@21:1/5 to Jolly Roger on Fri Feb 18 11:18:02 2022
    On 2/18/22 8:17 AM, Jolly Roger wrote:

    On 2022-02-18, Dudley Brooks <dbrooks@runforyourlife.org> wrote:

    Yesterday everything was there in my Saved Searches and Mail Smart
    Folders, and Spotlight worked just fine.

    Today most of those are completely empty but a few of them have just
    two or three files each, and Spotlight hardly returns anything.

    I only recently started using these capabilities ... not long enough,
    I guess, for this disappearance to have ever occurred before.

    Advice?

    That's not normal. If it persists after restarting the computer, it
    sounds like something may be wrong with your Spotlight database. In that case, I would try rebuilding it for that storage volume. To do that:

    1. Open System Preferences > Spotlight > Privacy.
    2. Add the volume to the list. Wait a few seconds for Spotlight to
    delete its database for that volume.
    3. Remove the volume from the list. Spotlight will start scanning the
    volume to rebuild the database.

    The amount of time it takes to rebuild will vary based on the type of
    storage volume this is and how fast your computer is. So I would give it
    at least an hour or so before checking the results.

    They were missing all day yesterday (including after turning the
    computer off and back on, several times).

    Today they're suddenly all back!

    Computers!

    Thanks for the instructions. I'll know what to try if this happens again.

    --
    Dudley Brooks, Artistic Director
    Run For Your Life! ... it's a dance company!
    San Francisco

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  • From Jolly Roger@21:1/5 to Dudley Brooks on Fri Feb 18 21:45:38 2022
    On 2022-02-18, Dudley Brooks <dbrooks@runforyourlife.org> wrote:
    On 2/18/22 8:17 AM, Jolly Roger wrote:

    On 2022-02-18, Dudley Brooks <dbrooks@runforyourlife.org> wrote:

    Yesterday everything was there in my Saved Searches and Mail Smart
    Folders, and Spotlight worked just fine.

    Today most of those are completely empty but a few of them have just
    two or three files each, and Spotlight hardly returns anything.

    I only recently started using these capabilities ... not long enough,
    I guess, for this disappearance to have ever occurred before.

    Advice?

    That's not normal. If it persists after restarting the computer, it
    sounds like something may be wrong with your Spotlight database. In that
    case, I would try rebuilding it for that storage volume. To do that:

    1. Open System Preferences > Spotlight > Privacy.
    2. Add the volume to the list. Wait a few seconds for Spotlight to
    delete its database for that volume.
    3. Remove the volume from the list. Spotlight will start scanning the
    volume to rebuild the database.

    The amount of time it takes to rebuild will vary based on the type of
    storage volume this is and how fast your computer is. So I would give it
    at least an hour or so before checking the results.

    They were missing all day yesterday (including after turning the
    computer off and back on, several times).

    Today they're suddenly all back!

    Ah, good. I bet Spotlight was rebuilding the indexes or something.

    Computers!

    They were supposed to make life /easier/ for us... : D

    Thanks for the instructions. I'll know what to try if this happens again.

    Welcome.

    --
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  • From Dudley Brooks@21:1/5 to Jolly Roger on Sat Feb 19 21:54:13 2022
    On 2/18/22 1:45 PM, Jolly Roger wrote:

    On 2022-02-18, Dudley Brooks <dbrooks@runforyourlife.org> wrote:

    On 2/18/22 8:17 AM, Jolly Roger wrote:

    On 2022-02-18, Dudley Brooks <dbrooks@runforyourlife.org> wrote:

    Yesterday everything was there in my Saved Searches and Mail Smart
    Folders, and Spotlight worked just fine.

    Today most of those are completely empty but a few of them have just
    two or three files each, and Spotlight hardly returns anything.

    I only recently started using these capabilities ... not long enough,
    I guess, for this disappearance to have ever occurred before.

    Advice?

    That's not normal. If it persists after restarting the computer, it
    sounds like something may be wrong with your Spotlight database. In that >>> case, I would try rebuilding it for that storage volume. To do that:

    1. Open System Preferences > Spotlight > Privacy.
    2. Add the volume to the list. Wait a few seconds for Spotlight to
    delete its database for that volume.
    3. Remove the volume from the list. Spotlight will start scanning the
    volume to rebuild the database.

    The amount of time it takes to rebuild will vary based on the type of
    storage volume this is and how fast your computer is. So I would give it >>> at least an hour or so before checking the results.

    They were missing all day yesterday (including after turning the
    computer off and back on, several times).

    Today they're suddenly all back!

    Ah, good. I bet Spotlight was rebuilding the indexes or something.

    Computers!

    They were supposed to make life /easier/ for us... : D

    Yes, that's my mantra: "Computers were invented to make life easier for
    us. Computers were invented to make life easier for us. Computers were invented ..."

    They tell me that if I repeat it enough, I'll start to believe it.
    Hasn't happened yet.

    Thanks for the instructions. I'll know what to try if this happens again.

    Welcome.

    --
    Dudley Brooks, Artistic Director
    Run For Your Life! ... it's a dance company!
    San Francisco

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  • From Lewis@21:1/5 to Dudley Brooks on Sun Feb 20 07:26:57 2022
    In message <susl25$85a$1@dont-email.me> Dudley Brooks <dbrooks@runforyourlife.org> wrote:
    They tell me that if I repeat it enough, I'll start to believe it.
    Hasn't happened yet.

    the other day I took a sixty second snippet of auido out of an 2.5 hour
    video using a single line, and it took less than 10 seconds.

    #v+
    ffmpeg -i <video> -vn -ss 2:07:13 -to 2:08:12 maudio.m4a
    #v-

    I could not have done that without a computer.

    I do dozens of things every day that would not be possible or would be horrifically expensive and tedious without a computer.

    Hell, this message is being sent all over the world in a few seconds to thousands of servers using computers.

    --
    I got food poisoning today. I don't know when I'll use it. -- Steven
    Wright

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  • From Dudley Brooks@21:1/5 to Lewis on Sun Feb 20 11:31:14 2022
    On 2/19/22 11:26 PM, Lewis wrote:

    In message <susl25$85a$1@dont-email.me> Dudley Brooks <dbrooks@runforyourlife.org> wrote:

    They tell me that if I repeat it enough, I'll start to believe it.
    Hasn't happened yet.

    the other day I took a sixty second snippet of auido out of an 2.5 hour
    video using a single line, and it took less than 10 seconds.

    #v+
    ffmpeg -i <video> -vn -ss 2:07:13 -to 2:08:12 maudio.m4a
    #v-

    I could not have done that without a computer.

    I do dozens of things every day that would not be possible or would be horrifically expensive and tedious without a computer.

    Hell, this message is being sent all over the world in a few seconds to thousands of servers using computers.

    I also love my computer and other technology and find them indispensable
    ... when they're working the way they're supposed to.

    But I am irritated several times a day by badly designed programs ...
    and especially badly designed UIs.

    Several years ago I learned that the UC Berkeley Computer Science
    department (and presumably other schools' CS departments) now mandate
    one semester of UI design for CS majors. Every year I see more and more programs and apps that were designed by people who obviously never took
    such a course.

    And anyway, humor frequently requires ignoring some facts and only
    focusing on others.

    --
    Dudley Brooks, Artistic Director
    Run For Your Life! ... it's a dance company!
    San Francisco

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  • From corvid@21:1/5 to Jolly Roger on Sun Feb 20 13:41:03 2022
    On 2/18/22 13:45, Jolly Roger wrote:
    Computers!
    They were supposed to make life/easier/ for us... : D

    It was a trick, as Lewis pointed out. He doesn't get more leisure time
    out of it, he's just expected to finish more work in the same amount of
    time. Productivity.

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  • From Dudley Brooks@21:1/5 to corvid on Tue Feb 22 22:54:29 2022
    On 2/20/22 1:41 PM, corvid wrote:

    On 2/18/22 13:45, Jolly Roger wrote:

    Computers!

    They were supposed to make life/easier/  for us... : D

    It was a trick, as Lewis pointed out. He doesn't get more leisure time
    out of it, he's just expected to finish more work in the same amount of
    time. Productivity.

    Yep! I remember that that was discovered quite early during the general adoption of computers into business offices.

    --
    Dudley Brooks, Artistic Director
    Run For Your Life! ... it's a dance company!
    San Francisco

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  • From Ant@21:1/5 to Dudley Brooks on Wed Feb 23 18:51:51 2022
    Dudley Brooks <dbrooks@runforyourlife.org> wrote:
    On 2/19/22 11:26 PM, Lewis wrote:

    In message <susl25$85a$1@dont-email.me> Dudley Brooks <dbrooks@runforyourlife.org> wrote:

    They tell me that if I repeat it enough, I'll start to believe it.
    Hasn't happened yet.

    the other day I took a sixty second snippet of auido out of an 2.5 hour video using a single line, and it took less than 10 seconds.

    #v+
    ffmpeg -i <video> -vn -ss 2:07:13 -to 2:08:12 maudio.m4a
    #v-

    I could not have done that without a computer.

    I do dozens of things every day that would not be possible or would be horrifically expensive and tedious without a computer.

    Hell, this message is being sent all over the world in a few seconds to thousands of servers using computers.

    I also love my computer and other technology and find them indispensable
    ... when they're working the way they're supposed to.

    But I am irritated several times a day by badly designed programs ...
    and especially badly designed UIs.

    And annoying bugs that don't get fixed!


    Several years ago I learned that the UC Berkeley Computer Science
    department (and presumably other schools' CS departments) now mandate
    one semester of UI design for CS majors. Every year I see more and more programs and apps that were designed by people who obviously never took
    such a course.

    Good. Mine didn't have that back in the 90s. I don't see it in its
    current http://catalog.apu.edu/academics/college-liberal-arts-sciences/engineering-cs/computer-science-bs/
    unless it is in one of those courses.
    ...
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  • From Dudley Brooks@21:1/5 to Ant on Fri Mar 4 01:08:00 2022
    On 2/23/22 4:51 PM, Ant wrote:

    Dudley Brooks <dbrooks@runforyourlife.org> wrote:

    On 2/19/22 11:26 PM, Lewis wrote:

    In message <susl25$85a$1@dont-email.me> Dudley Brooks <dbrooks@runforyourlife.org> wrote:

    They tell me that if I repeat it enough, I'll start to believe it.
    Hasn't happened yet.

    the other day I took a sixty second snippet of auido out of an 2.5 hour
    video using a single line, and it took less than 10 seconds.

    #v+
    ffmpeg -i <video> -vn -ss 2:07:13 -to 2:08:12 maudio.m4a
    #v-

    I could not have done that without a computer.

    I do dozens of things every day that would not be possible or would be
    horrifically expensive and tedious without a computer.

    Hell, this message is being sent all over the world in a few seconds to
    thousands of servers using computers.

    I also love my computer and other technology and find them indispensable
    ... when they're working the way they're supposed to.

    But I am irritated several times a day by badly designed programs ...
    and especially badly designed UIs.

    And annoying bugs that don't get fixed!

    Yep!

    BTW, re. computer programs which everyone relies on every day:

    I think my attitude towards computer programs is very well summed up by
    the motto of the Mutt email client:

    "All email programs suck. Ours just sucks less."

    Several years ago I learned that the UC Berkeley Computer Science
    department (and presumably other schools' CS departments) now mandate
    one semester of UI design for CS majors. Every year I see more and more
    programs and apps that were designed by people who obviously never took
    such a course.

    Good. Mine didn't have that back in the 90s. I don't see it in its
    current http://catalog.apu.edu/academics/college-liberal-arts-sciences/engineering-cs/computer-science-bs/
    unless it is in one of those courses.

    BTW, I think that when the Computers and Ethics requirement started it
    had a lot about considering the effects that your program might have on
    the world -- at least, I certainly hope it did! I recently saw that the current syllabus has a lot about stuff like how not to violate the
    intellectual property rights of the company you work for.

    --
    Dudley Brooks, Artistic Director
    Run For Your Life! ... it's a dance company!
    San Francisco

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