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Get rid of cache.db
0xBRIANSMITH:
--- Quote from: Zeblote on December 18, 2013, 12:33:39 PM ---The solution is not to remove cache.db, obviously. And I have never heard of someone having problems with cache.db on a mac.
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even when I had a 10.6.8 mac it didn't forget up like this.
Mr.Noßody:
I don't get Mac users.
Why pay 300% more for a machine you can't upgrade?
It's eventually going to be a functioning paper weight.
Id take this to Help if I were you OP.
.::Taboo::.:
Final Cut Pro is nice, but that's really all I can think of as a reason to use one, and that's why you'd use a VM or something.
An absurdly high display is the only other slightly legitimate reason I hear, but why? Nothing even supports that unless it's something made by maccigarettes for maccigarettes, turning it into a self-sustaining circlejerk.
The 1:
--- Quote from: Zeblote on December 18, 2013, 12:33:39 PM ---The solution is not to remove cache.db, obviously. And I have never heard of someone having problems with cache.db on a mac.
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The problem with the cache.db on macs are that they never trust blockland writing anything large into cache.db.
Its quite dumb that you cant bypass this security thingy even with terminal commands.
Plexious:
Cache.db is about 3x faster than downloading shapes to your add-ons folder. Removing something this useful because 1% of people's machines doesn't like it is counter intuitive.