App signatures remain valid forever, but Installer packages are different, and their certificates can and do expire. What about notarization though?
Month: February 2022
Much happens when Governor Sancho Panza undertakes his rounds at night. The Duchess sends a page to Sancho’s wife, asking her to send acorns.
I hope that you enjoyed Saturday’s Mac Riddles, episode 137. Here are my solutions to them. 1: A […]
When running some tasks confined to E cores, the original M1 chip from 2020 completes them significantly quicker than an on an M1 Pro. Here’s the detail.
Raphael and Tintoretto creations, Noah’s thanksgiving, Bosch, and two wonderful paintings of Orpheus and the Animals.
Users and other processes have very limited control over which threads are run on which type of core. As Apple Silicon develops, this is an area set for change.
The art dealer who bought and sold more Impressionist paintings that all others combined. Was he saint or sinner? Inventor or architect?
Here are this weekend’s riddles to entertain you through family time, shopping and recreation. 1: A trip for […]
Fed up with your M1 MBP always starting up, or waking from sleep, when you open its lid? How might you change that behaviour?
In 23 scenes from the triumphal entry into Jerusalem to his Resurrection, Memling tells what takes a Gospel six chapters in a single painting.
