As the tragedy moves relentlessly to the deaths of most of its characters, paintings by William Blake, Ford Madox Brown, and Benjamin West tells its story.
Month: July 2022
Snaps a VM window to its display resolution, offers a fourth display size option, and more errors should be handled without the app crashing itself.
When Time Machine makes its backups to APFS storage, just what can and can’t you do? How can you prevent large temporary files from stealing space on storage?
First of two parts telling the classic story of the jealousy of sisters, plots, betrayal, and the troubles of old age, with plenty of fine paintings.
I hope that you enjoyed Saturday’s Mac Riddles, episode 160. Here are my solutions to them. 1: For […]
Code run in a guest macOS may perform differently to that run on the host, and will reduce energy efficiency and battery endurance/
Paints using glue as their binder were revived by Pierre Bonnard, the Nabis and Odilon Redon in the late 19th century, with startling results.
Why would Apple invest several years of hardware and software engineering just to see what 3rd party developers might do with it?
Paints using glue as their binder, instead of oil, were popular in the early Renaissance before being replaced by oils. William Blake revived them around 1800.
Here are this weekend’s riddles to entertain you through family time, shopping and recreation. 1: For 21 glorious […]
