![]() 3.Make Sure Enough StorageĪpple’s Shared Album accommodates almost 5000 pictures and videos. For your iPhone, just go to settings and check iOS update. It is also true for Shared Album not working. In such cases, the best thing to do is to update your mobile’s software. Many times, phones start experiencing faults and errors when their operating system has gone out of date. lick on iCloud > Photos and locate shared album. Pick up your iPhone, iPod or iPad, open settings. The first and most direct, when facing Shared Album not showing, just turn it off and then re-enable this feature. Then in the following text, we will share with you six easy solutions for shared album not showing up. Share Album support several formats of photos and videos, so check and make sure that your shared pictures and videos are supported at first. Part 2: 6 Solutions to iCloud Shared Album Not Showing No worries, that can be solved in various ways. For example, shared album not showing up on iPhones is a commonly reported problem. It was once called iCloud Photo Sharing, allowing you and your loved ones, to add pictures and videos to an album, like and comment on it. Direct messaging is one thing, another one exclusive to Apple device users is a Shared Album. We share pictures and videos with friends and family a lot of times. But we saw a lot of questions about Shared Album not showing on the Internet, so we wrote the following article. Apple has always focused on introducing features to make this user experience comfortable and convenient, like iCloud Shared Album. I, of course, easier not to believe all of this, but I've heard this story many times now, over and over, so I've had to accept that something strange is, in fact, going on.When you have multiple apple devices or you and your friends and family use Apple devices, it's easy to share content with each other. Coming from their stories, it's as if in these situations, when there is a problem, the software makes a decision to move the Library file somewhere else - possibly to the OSX trash bin!? And then iPhoto creates a whole new (and empty) library file. So, like I tell everyone that I help, I still can't give you first-hand knowledge of how to deal with your problem, since I've never even been able to reproduce the situation. And often, I never hear back from them, so I never find out exactly what fixed their particular problem.īut, what I can tell you from everything that I've heard from people with these problems, and from those that I have helped, is that in a few rare cases, iPhoto libraries seem to go missing during upgrades of iPhoto library files when a major version of iPhoto was just installed, and when their iPhone is connected to their computers and is doing various kinds of syncs and imports. ![]() My Background Finding Missing Library Files:Įven though I have helped a lot of people with their missing iPhoto Photo Library files, I still have personally never experienced a corrupt or missing library file myself. This should be used only when “ repairing” the database doesn't work. Sometimes rebuilding the library may resolve issues such as the library appearing to be unreadable, missing photos, or other issues related to reading the iPhoto library structure.Įxamines and rebuilds your library. If the numbers are off, it will fix this and “re-attach” to the ones it wasn't “aware” that it had before.Īdditionally, if this repair procedure doesn't work, there is a “stronger” one that will actually rebuild your database. In a repair procedure, it will go in and compare how many actual photos it finds in your library file to how many the database believes it has. There are a few procedures that Apple has almost “secretly” written into the iPhoto application that will force it to “recalculate its math” and reconstruct its database. Launching the iPhoto application could cause problems and prevent those last 50 photos from being shown to you. But your database records might be off, and you only think you have 950. Sometimes the database records become a little mixed up, and what the database shows as being correct doesn't match what's actually true with your master images stored with that database.Ī simple example of this might be that if you were to peek inside your folder full of master images, you might find you have 1,000 photos. This separate file, called a “photo library” file, by default is stored inside of the pictures folder in your user folder. ![]() It may not be known to you, but your iPhoto photo collection is more than just the iPhoto application stored in your Application folder.Īll of your master photos, thumbnail and preview versions of your photos, and database records of how the iPhoto application handles all of your photos, are stored in a separate file (a folder really) that is in a completely different place on your hard drive from the main iPhoto application.
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![]() 3, in the midst of the 17th game, China had begun its assault near Tainan City, but was struggling to make headway further inland. ![]() When Breaking Defense arrived at the think tank on Aug. The visit, and China’s subsequent reaction, has shed new urgency on the question of how the US could actively defend the island democracy. While such experiments usually only interest those inside the Washington, DC beltway, CSIS’s wargames were underway while House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., made global headlines by visiting Taiwan despite increasingly hostile statements from Beijing. RELATED: Ukraine offers Taiwan a wake-up call, and lessons in resistance The scenario, which the think tank is playing out 22 times this year with various defense experts, retired military officers and former Pentagon officials, will culminate in a public report by CSIS in December, which staff hope to brief to lawmakers and the Defense Department. The loss of the carriers alone – the US has only 11 total, and each carries at least 5,000 souls - would have potentially disastrous results on the nation’s ability to project power abroad. “But, the US takes a lot of losses… In a lot of games, the US will lose almost its entire global fleet of tactical aviation.”ĬSIS had not finished calculating the number of assets lost across all its games by the time of publication, but, in general, project staff said the US usually loses around 500 aircraft, 20 surface ships and two aircraft carriers per game - a staggering loss unseen for the US since World War II, in just a matter of weeks. “It is a very tough sell for China such that if Taiwan resisted and the US came to Taiwan’s aid, there’s an extremely low possibility that China would be successful,” said Matthew Cancian, who partnered with CSIS as one of the wargame’s chief architects. But any successes would be marred by heavy losses on both sides in terms of ships, planes, submarines and, most importantly, people. The simulation made some significant assumptions, but the results so far suggest that if the US intervened, it could likely prevent a complete takeover or at least reach a stalemate. The goal of the wargames - determining what would happen if China tried to take Taiwan through military force - is both an existential one for America’s security posture and an unintentionally timely one. It’s not a pleasant scene, but it is a realistic one, according to a series of wargames hosted in early August at the Center for Strategic and International Studies, a DC-based think tank. ![]() It’s a tragedy the kind the US has rarely faced for decades, but this far into the first major war between the US and China, with tens of thousands of lives committed to the conflict, the grim reality is this: There is no turning back for anyone. It will need to be resupplied soon or face long odds in continuing to repel the invaders.ĭespite the risks, the US sends in a C-17 Globemaster to restock the Marines’ precious supply of missiles - and the plane is summarily shot down by the Chinese. The MLR’s land-based, anti-ship missiles have slowed the Chinese fleet’s advances considerably, but the unit is running low on ammunition. WASHINGTON - A US Marine Littoral Regiment stationed in southern Taiwan is holding off hostile forces conducting an amphibious invasion near Tainan City. (Original image of wargame map courtesy of CSIS original photograph by Ashley Pon/Getty Images) A recent CSIS wargame explored potential outcomes of a China-Taiwan-US conflict. ![]()
![]() Growing up in a middle-class family on the shores of the Sea of Azov in pre-Revolution Russia, Anton and his sister and five brothers went fishing, played tennis, and spent leisurely days in the country at their grandfather's. Anton's grandfather had been a serf who worked on the estate of Vladimir Grigorievitch Tchertkov before buying his own freedom in 1841. Chekhov's plays are said to be second only to those of William Shakespeare in stage popularity.Īnton Pavlovich Chekhov was born on 29 January 1860 in the port town of Taganrog (at the northern tip of the Black Sea between Ukraine and Russia) in Rostov Oblast, Southern Russia, the third of six children born to Yevgenia Yakovlevna Morozov, daughter of a well-traveled cloth merchant and Pavel Yegorovitch (1825-1898), a grocer. His works have inspired countless contemporary authors and playwrights including George Bernard Shaw, James Joyce, Raymond Carver, Ernest Hemingway, and Virginia Woolf. His autobiographical journey as seen through the eyes of a child "The Steppe" earned him the Pushkin Prize in 1888. While he started out with more comedic sketches and doggerel published under pseudonyms such as Antosha Chekhonte, Chekov went on to write dozens of stories, many critically acclaimed as fine exemplars of the craft and still studied today. He wanted his works to ask the reader questions, not to provide answers. ![]() ![]() He spurned the more traditional story as moral lesson found in the style of Fyodor Dostoevsky. Through his use of such Chekhovian elements as subjective observation, stream of consciousness, character epiphanies, and juxtapositions of pessimism and humour we are immersed in the lives of Chekhov's complex characters. Often ambiguous, at times humorous, gritty, haunting, ironic, anecdotal, facetious, lyrical, apathetic, bizarre, passionate and tragic, Chekhov's works explore the entire range of the human spirit. Our life will be as peaceful and tender and sweet as a caress. We shall see all evil and all our pain sink away in the great compassion that shall enfold the world. We shall see heaven shining like a jewel. I have faith, Uncle, fervent, passionate faith. Ah, then dear, dear Uncle, we shall see that bright and beautiful life we shall rejoice and look back upon our sorrow here a tender smile-and-we shall rest. We shall live through the long procession of days before us, and through the long evenings we shall patiently bear the trials that fate imposes on us we shall work for others without rest, both now and when we are old and when our last hour comes we shall meet it humbly, and there, beyond the grave, we shall say that we have suffered and wept, that our life was bitter, and God will have pity on us. Anton Chekhov (1860-1904), Russian physician, renowned short story author and playwright wrote Uncle Vanya (1899) ![]() Window treatments that block out light can actually make your home more energy-efficient by keeping out drafts in the winter and heat in the summer, thereby cutting on heat transfer through your windows. ![]() Do blackout curtains make the room hotter? Think of it as the difference between holding a t-shirt over your eyes in a bright, well-lit room versus a dense, heavy comforter. Through heavy fabric that falls softly and evenly. Also, light exposure can affect the production of melatonin, a hormone that is key to promoting and maintaining healthy sleep. ![]() Is it good to sleep with blackout curtains?Ībsolutely since any source of light can disrupt our sleep cycle or circadian rhythm. Frequently asked questions about blackout curtains. For the same reason, thick curtains are great for delivering an authentic home theater experience. Besides helping you to sleep restfully, blackout drapes are great for cutting down on annoying glare on computer screens that can distract you from your work. Eliminate screen glare in your home officeĪfter starting your day admiring the sunrise with your cup of coffee or tea, getting some work done at your desk could be hindered by that very same sun. Set your sleep schedule and happily stick to it with light blocking curtains. Shift workers or anyone living in northern latitudes where the sun sets late in the summer need not toss and turn. Since any light can prevent truly restful sleep, be sure your baby or toddler gets that peaceful nap you both deserve with thick curtains that fall softly and evenly to black out even large windows. Enjoy the benefits of blackout curtains that block light from shining through to completely darken your room at any time of day. Whether you work the overnight shift or just want to get in a good nap in the middle of the day after being up before dawn, there’s no need to let the sun’s rays keep you up. ![]() There are many more out there, but between macOS’s built-in options and what’s listed above, you’re pretty well covered.
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