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icloud-for-linux
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Is iCloud access possible on Linux Mint?
This https://snapcraft.io/icloud-for-linux
- Trying to move from Mac
- KDE DOLPHIN
- iCloud Drive for Linux Mint
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How would one upload around 50k images and videos into iCloud Photos from a Linux machine?
I tried icloud-for-linux, and it works for small amounts of data, but it does not scale at all.
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Linux & iPhone: 2022 Situation - Moving data between Linux and iPhone
There is an icloud-for-linux snap. This uses Qt libraries to pull down the iCloud web pages where you can interact with them much the same as in your browser. It has some weird limitations, like I run into some situations in which selecting multiple files or galleries/directories is not possible, but overall this is serviceable. What it provides over going to the iCloud URL in your browser I don't know, but it launches quickly.
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Is there anyway to run Mac apps?
You can use Apple Music via Cider (which is is super-active development) and there are functioning Snaps of iCloud for Linux and Apple Music
pyicloud
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How would one upload around 50k images and videos into iCloud Photos from a Linux machine?
How comfortable are you with Python? You could cook something up using the pyicloud library.
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[Progress Report] Reflecting on Two Years of Mining: Where I Was, Where I Am, What I Learned, and What's Next.
Back in Anki, when Anki is loaded we could use a custom addon to load in the db file from icloud, check to see if the cards have been added and add those that have not been added. Then set them as "added" so we can filter them the next time.
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Is there a way to programatically turn off Downtime on a child device?
I’ve found a python library called pyiCloud that works with some of the iCloud web services, but doesn’t include activating Downtime. I played around with it a bit and tried to guess the screen time / downtime url’s but didn’t have any luck.
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How can I automatically sync from iCloud to external hard drive?
Someone has reverse engineered the API and created a python library for using it, but there is a big gap between that and something that's easy for end-users.
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[$25][14.3] Bring “Notify When Left Behind” or similar to iOS 14.3
A dev could use the find my network, either by; - hooking directly to it (not sure how hard would that be) - using a server which would ping the AirPods location and iPhone location (any type of server would work and you could use pyiCloud to interact with iCloud itself, get the location of both devices and use some fancy euclidian equations to get the distance between both devices to see how far is one from the other
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Want to Stand Out From Other Job Applicants? Try Contributing to Open Source.
I'm not saying run off and merge a major update into React; You can start much smaller than that. I started by writing small documentation fixes (1, 2, 3), and eventually added new functionality to libraries that I've used in some side projects (1).
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Searchable Scanned Documents in iCloud Drive
Well, I couldn't find any reliable ones. So I decided to make one - Dockerized iCloud Drive. By the way, pyiCloud is awesome! 😎
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Need Help From Someone Familiar With Python And Apple Authentication.
There are a few ways to interface with apples iCloud reminders, all of which are terrible, however the most promising option I have found is Pyicloud (GitHub) which is a python module that allows your to interface with many applications in your iCloud account, awesome, right?
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New To Python & Coding. How do I utilize this module/library?
The ultimate goal here is to display my "reminders" which are tied to my iCloud account, and get those in python so I can display them on an external device in real time. I can see there is the ability to do this or atleast interact with the reminders in some way in : "pyicloud/pyicloud/services/reminders.py /" directory on GitHub, however after trying many different combinations of running the code in that directory in multiple different ways, I'm back to square 1 not really understanding how to utilize this code to return the values I want (or return anything really). Any insight here at all?
What are some alternatives?
Cider - A new cross-platform Apple Music experience based on Electron and Vue.js written from scratch with performance in mind. 🚀
icloud-drive-docker - Dockerized iCloud Client - make a local copy of your iCloud documents and photos, and keep it automatically up-to-date.
apple-music-for-linux - Access your Apple Music library from Linux
python-guide - Python best practices guidebook, written for humans.
OSX-KVM - Run macOS on QEMU/KVM. With OpenCore + Monterey + Ventura + Sonoma support now! Only commercial (paid) support is available now to avoid spammy issues. No Mac system is required.
wallet - Bitpay Wallet (formerly Copay) is a secure Bitcoin and other crypto currencies wallet platform for both desktop and mobile devices.
icloud-drive-fs - Mirror of https://gitlab.fancy.org.uk/samuel/icloud-drive-fs - Mount iCloud Drive as a local filesystem
Paperless-ng - A supercharged version of paperless: scan, index and archive all your physical documents
qt-heic-image-plugin - Qt plug-in to allow Qt and KDE based applications to read/write HEIF/HEIC images.
CPython - The Python programming language
icloud_photos_downloader - A command-line tool to download photos from iCloud
requests - A simple, yet elegant HTTP library. [Moved to: https://github.com/psf/requests]