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Get your Library folder back in OS X Lion

Shawn Blanc gives us all a tip on how to make your ~/Library folder reappear in Lion in his review — Use the terminal command:

chflags nohidden /Users/YOUR USERNAME/Library

An alternative is to use the menu command Go -> Go to Folder (or Shift + Command + G) and type in “~/Library”, but this seems rather tedious every time you want to the Library folder, especially if you use it often and with different folders (it pre-populates with the last used folder).

Given that so many other changes have ‘revert’ switches (mail layout, indicator light for open apps, scroll direction, etc), I’m surprised there isn’t one buried in System Preferences. That said, as with most of the bigger changes in Lion, this will end up benefiting a huge majority of users who don’t know – and don’t care to know –  about how their system files are organized.

When my iPhone camera trumps my DSLR

This photo was taken with an iPhone 4, using the Pro HDR app (iTunes link) to make a 2-exposure HDR.  The remarkable thing is that I took the same exact shot using my Canon XTi DSLR, exposure bracketing ±2 stops to make a 3-exposure HDR, merging in Photomatix and post-processing in Photoshop, and I still couldn’t get an image that was as powerful as this one.

People, including myself, rave about the camera in the iPhone 4, not just because it’s the decent ‘camera you always have with you’, but because of the ridiculous number of photography apps that let you edit your images to your liking.  The iPhone really is the digital Polaroid — you can capture, edit and share images all from one device.

Those Dogmatic Cultists

Gruber’s take on the idea that Apple’s customers are brainwashed into purchasing their products, culminating in an astute point that as the number of Apple lovers is rising, those who are against the company are starting to become the “dogmatic cultists”:

It’s the Apple-haters who are beginning to look more and more like dogmatic cultists who have their heads in the sand.