It seems like it it about that time again … the aging and off-brand mesh router set-up we are running at the house is getting flaky. Somedays all is fine, other days it start to stutter and blackout on a few of the “way too many” devices we are using. Thankfully it usually comes back in a little while or with a hard reset of a node … but speeds aren’t what they should be — we are fiber by the way!
This is really nothing new … it is just an exact replacement of the Brydge 10.2 inch keyboard for my iPad (new above and 2020 photo below). After a few years of heavy use, my second Brydge Keyboard, now out of warranty, was starting ot show some age. This well made keyboard has a couple design flaws that I’ve been able to overlook, but they are still annoying. First, the stick-on rubber skid pads fall off after only a few months of use.
How to change the date of a file To change either the created or modified date for a file, you need to use Terminal. It’s not difficult, and you’ll need only one command, but it’s important to get the formatting right. The date and time format for each method is different, so make sure you use the correct one.
To change the created date:
Launch Terminal. Type the command: SetFile -d ‘MM/DD/YYYY hh:mm:ss’ Replace ‘MM/DD/YYYY hh:mm:ss’ with the date and time you want to set for the created date and time so, for example, 24 March 2022 would be ’03/24/2022’ and 10:05am would be ’10:05:00’ Type a space.