Kawaragi Momoka 🌟 (one hikari of too many)

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why does it take more than half an hour to extract. this computer has an ssd and is basically not doing anything else. apple what are you doing

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Saagar Jha

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@hikari Single-threaded unoptimized decompression usually

Kawaragi Momoka 🌟 (one hikari of too many)

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actually in the recovery process now. it's so cute how the progress bar displayed on the phone under the apple logo is synced with the progress bar displayed on the computer

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Saagar Jha

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@hikari I think the percentage for restore progress actually comes out over in log messages over serial or something

Kawaragi Momoka 🌟 (one hikari of too many)

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@saagar that might explain why it's so un-granular

Kawaragi Momoka 🌟 (one hikari of too many)

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not looking forward to how, after my phone has been restored, i will also have to wipe and set up my watch again, despite my watch being just fine. this one's entirely apple's fault. the apple watch is not a fully independent device, it's paired to the phone and mirrors its data.

Kawaragi Momoka 🌟 (one hikari of too many)

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the data on an apple watch doesn't belong to the watch, if that makes sense. everything stored on an apple watch is basically a temporary copy of data stored on the iphone it's paired to, and the iphone copy is authoritative. this is reasonable but like anything it has tradeoffs.

Kawaragi Momoka 🌟 (one hikari of too many)

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my phone restored and now it's “upgrading” (apple force you to upgrade the ios version when restoring so i guess it has to do some migration stuff) and… huh, my watch is also doing something??? did my phone do this? does that mean it re-paired or what???

Kawaragi Momoka 🌟 (one hikari of too many)

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‪hello from my restored iphone! incredibly, i was apparently wrong about the apple watch? perhaps apple must have changed how this works: it seems to have automatically re-paired synced the last two weeks of fitness data back to my phone. nothing lost. i'm impressed!‬

Saagar Jha

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@hikari Apple Watch sync is very good these days. I swap them about once a year and they slowly went from “goodbye all fitness data” to “you’re missing the 15 minutes you had it off your wrist”

Tachibana Kanade

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@saagar @hikari Is that a model thing or a watchOS version thing? At some point I’m going to have to replace my series 3, and I don’t want to lose my 6 year move streak

Saagar Jha

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@h0m54r @hikari I would guess watchOS

Kawaragi Momoka 🌟 (one hikari of too many)

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@saagar @h0m54r my watch definitely didn't have these magical sync capabilities a year ago, they must have improved the os

Tachibana Kanade

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@hikari @saagar Ah, I haven’t been able to upgrade the OS for longer than that, so I’m guessing I won’t be getting it