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Year: 2022

Sunrise on Impressionism: 3 Henri Rouart

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An amateur artist until 1883, he was a collector and patron, and continued to show his work at each of the Impressionist Exhibitions until 1886.

August 12, 2022 General, Life, Painting

Virtualisation on Apple silicon Macs: 9 Monterey’s limitations

macOS Monterey is the first version with support for lightweight virtualisation on Apple silicon. Here are its greatest limitations, which make it look more like a dress rehearsal.

August 12, 2022 Macs, Technology

Pastels by Helleu

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Prodigy and friend of John Singer Sargent, he was a successful portrait-painter to the wealthy and a master pastellist.

August 11, 2022 General, Life, Painting

Lightweight virtualisation of GUI Linux on Ventura

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If you’re running a beta of Ventura on an Apple silicon Mac, here’s a virtualiser for GUI Linux with a footprint of only 33 MB.

August 11, 2022 Macs, Technology, Updates

Paintings of Paul Signac 18: 1896-1935 Colour and Reserved Space

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Concludes a survey of his major paintings with links to detailed articles. From his leadership of Neo-Impressionism to his late watercolours.

August 10, 2022 General, Life, Painting

Getting more from Activity Monitor: Memory

All about memory: different types, Unified Memory, Mach zones and the kernel, and how to manage system memory problems.

August 10, 2022 Macs, Technology

Paintings of Paul Signac 17: 1883-95 Boats and the Bourgeoisie

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A short survey of his major paintings, with links to detailed articles in this series. From his early Impressionism to being leader of Neo-Impressionism after the death of Georges Seurat.

August 9, 2022 General, Life, Painting

Wrinkles in Universal Control

I was sat in front of my desktop ‘controller’, and the pointer and keyboard were stuck on a Mac which had just shut down. What to do next?

August 9, 2022 Macs, Technology

Paintings of William Shakespeare’s Plays 10: Julius Caesar

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Based on Plutarch’s Lives, this play contains some of the most memorable quotations in English, and has been painted quite frequently.

August 8, 2022 General, Life, Painting

Solutions to Saturday Mac riddles 163

I hope that you enjoyed Saturday’s Mac Riddles, episode 163. Here are my solutions to them. 1: Both […]

August 8, 2022 General, Macs, Technology

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