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Month: April 2019

Paintings of Félix Vallotton: 4 War and the Land

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Many of his last paintings were landscapes, made from earlier sketchbooks and studies, seen through the eye of the print-maker.

April 12, 2019 General, Life, Painting

How does notarization affect your own apps and scripts?

Apple’s latest information on notarization can appear alarming and contradictory. Do you need to notarize your own apps and scripts? More helpful guidance.

April 12, 2019 Macs, Technology

Paintings of Félix Vallotton: 3 Myth and Mists

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From 1907, he painted a series of mythological works, and increasingly turned to landscapes, some of which are most unusual, almost surreal.

April 11, 2019 General, Life, Painting

What to do when your log returns an error

It’s quite rare, but sometimes trying to access your Mac’s log, directly or in an app like T2M2, returns an error. Here’s what to do.

April 11, 2019 Macs, Technology

Medium Well Done: 4 Egg Tempera

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In the Renaissance, while oil painting was still catching on, many of the greatest masterpieces were painted in egg tempera. How, and to what effect?

April 10, 2019 General, Life, Painting, Technology

Macs move closer to compulsory notarization

Apple has just warned developers that rules on notarization will change in macOS 10.14.5. Will users be affected?

April 10, 2019 Macs, Technology

Leonardo da Vinci: The Master’s Master 4

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Two probable copies of his lost Madonna with the Yarnwinder, and the most famous painting in the world: the Mona Lisa, which introduced sfumato and advanced glazing.

April 9, 2019 General, Life, Painting

The Quest for Sparse Files in APFS: do they exist?

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An ingenious idea to save storage space: leave out empty areas in large files – make them sparse. Do they exist in APFS as claimed?

April 9, 2019 Macs, Technology

The Divine Comedy: Inferno 8 Murderers, bandits, suicides

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Dante and Virgil pass the Minotaur and move into the seventh circle, where murderers and highwaymen are immersed in boiling blood, and Harpies torment those who took their own lives.

April 8, 2019 General, Life, Painting

New versions of LockRattler and SystHist with product and support pages

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New versions giving easy access to new product pages with support info, and dedicated support pages here.

April 8, 2019 Macs, Technology

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