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minus-square@woelkchenlinkEnglish6•11 months agoIsn’t Beeper Cloud the one that uses Mac Minis? Obviously a solution that uses Apple hardware works.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish1•edit-211 months agoApple broke Beeper Cloud too. If I had to guess, if Apple changed something that broke two different methods at the same time then it might be easier to fix by deducing from what they have in common.
minus-square@woelkchenlinkEnglish1•11 months agoIf I’m not confusing Beeper Cloud with something else and it’s indeed routed through real Mac, it block Apple uses may just be blocking the IP range.
Isn’t Beeper Cloud the one that uses Mac Minis? Obviously a solution that uses Apple hardware works.
Apple broke Beeper Cloud too. If I had to guess, if Apple changed something that broke two different methods at the same time then it might be easier to fix by deducing from what they have in common.
If I’m not confusing Beeper Cloud with something else and it’s indeed routed through real Mac, it block Apple uses may just be blocking the IP range.