Changed installers, post-update security mayhem, Stage Manager for those sensitive to motion, memory leaks, an Endpoint Security bug, and more.
Year: 2022
Probably the only French Impressionist who died poorer than he was when he started painting, he showed five paintings at the First Impressionist Exhibition.
Updated charts of containers and volumes on boot volume groups for Ventura, with details of cryptexes and what they do.
Apple has just released macOS 13 Ventura, together with security updates to Monterey and Big Sur. If you’re […]
An intricate tragicomedy culminating in a complex series of revelations. Although never popular, some interesting paintings.
I hope that you enjoyed Saturday’s Mac Riddles, episode 174. Here are my solutions to them. 1: Opening […]
Many apps could benefit users of Apple silicon Macs by giving them controls over core use by their threads. Here’s how that can be done simply and effectively.
An unusual pastel, a couple of fine nocturnes, then some reflections of figures from Caravaggio and Bonnard, concluded by coy self-portraits.
Writing good documentation often takes longer than coding and testing. Is it a good investment of time when documentation seems so little used? Is there a better way?
Reflections seen in landscapes from Dürer’s pioneering watercolour, through Poussin and Turner to Monet, Sisley and Neo-Impressionists.
