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Check around the screen for a Safari dialog box. Possibly behind another window.
     
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Originally Posted by And.reg View Post
There is no "Wake for network access" option.

I have:

Turn the display off after: (slider bar)

then checkboxes for:

Put hard disks to sleep when possible
Slightly dim the display while on battery power
Enable Power Nap while on battery power
I only have that checkbox in the "while on AC power" tab. If I am on the battery tab, it is gone.
The new Mac Pro has up to 30 MB of cache inside the processor itself. That's more than the HD in my first Mac. Somehow I'm still running out of space.
     
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Typing "caffeinate sh" in the Terminal, without the quotes and followed by a return, will also cause the computer not to sleep for the duration of time that the Terminal window is open. Somewhat geekier than the screen corner solution, but also much more difficult to do by accident and waste a lot of energy.

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Originally Posted by And.reg View Post
Hey anyone see this yet or just me?

Go to your home folder in Finder, go to View > Show View Options

There's a new checkbox "Show Library folder"

No more having to use Terminal or the Finder Go menu.
That's in El Capitan as well.
     
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It's confined to the Safari window, so it has to be either a Safari/Webkit rendering hiccup, or a compositing error. Which would be either a driver glitch, or a handoff glitch between integrated & discreet GPUs. If you have both GPUs. What Mac model is this?
     
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Originally Posted by And.reg View Post
No actually I've caught it happening like a minute after boot, in Finder, before I launch Safari. For instance, if I'm in Finder multi-column view and I use Command-[ a few times, I've seen it happen to the Finder window as well. Safari was not opened yet since boot.

And sometimes when closing the last Finder window, a line/glitch will blink spanning the width of the display higher up than as I had depicted in the post with the video on Safari.
I'd also say that this is not a Safari problem. I have seen it mostly when closing the JDownloader application. In my case these lines do not disappear until I use a finder window to wipe it away.
Haven't seen it since a few days now though. Maybe it has been corrected in one of the latest Betas.
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I think reminders only syncs over iCloud now.
The new Mac Pro has up to 30 MB of cache inside the processor itself. That's more than the HD in my first Mac. Somehow I'm still running out of space.
     
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Have many weird bugs in my 10.12.4 and 10.12.5 ?
     
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Some things don't change. I once reported a bug in the Leopard Finder. After months of waiting, they finally replied. They were concentrating their resources on Snow Leopard, and the bug would be fixed in the upcoming SL Finder.

I was on a PPC G5 at the time. Had paid good money for it, and would remain on it for several more years.
     
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