I hope you enjoyed Saturday’s Mac Riddles, episode 352. Here are my solutions to them.
1: British sister of ANSI is Tahoe’s child of RSR.
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BSI
British sister of ANSI (The British Standards Institution, or BSI, is the UK equivalent of the American National Standards Institute) is Tahoe’s child of RSR (it’s the macOS 26 reimplementation of Rapid Security Responses from Ventura).
2: Puzzle vault in the Da Vinci code contains Safari.
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Cryptex
Puzzle vault in the Da Vinci code (in Dan Brown’s novel ‘The Da Vinci Code’, it’s a portable cylindrical vault resembling a combination lock, used to contain secret messages or precious objects) contains Safari (recent versions of macOS include two cryptexes, the App cryptex containing Safari, and the OS cryptex containing dyld caches).
3: The sound of a liquid hitting a surface could be 1 or its parent.
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Splat
The sound of a liquid hitting a surface (a splat) could be 1 or its parent (it’s Apple’s internal name for the cryptex updates in RSRs and BSIs).
The common factor
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They all refer to the sealed disk images used by recent versions of macOS.
I look forward to your putting alternative cases.
