Completes this tour of the painter’s palette, with well-known greens, then the essential blacks and whites. Examples from Michelangelo to Vincent van Gogh.
Author: hoakley
Remember Apple’s failed attempt to detect CSAM in images? Would that have been similar to the way that Visual Look Up works? Is this the thin end of the wedge?
A trip round the painter’s palette, with outstanding examples of well-known colours in use. Starts with yellow, then to red and finally to blue.
Here are this weekend’s riddles to entertain you through family time, shopping and recreation. 1: Strait, surgical probe, […]
How macOS updaters have changed over the last decade, and why they’re far more reliable, but you can’t download a standalone updater any more.
Another huge human panorama which captured the spirit of the age, set in Paddington Railway Station. Not his last, though.
You might have been using Visual Look Up for a few months now, or could still be unable to get it to work. How some features aren’t available everywhere, or on all supported Macs.
Apple has just pushed two updates, to the data files used by XProtect, bringing its version number to […]
Three misfits: Lucien Pissarro, a Neo-Impressionist landscape painter and print-maker; Maxwell Lightfoot, brilliant but scathingly critical of the others; Walter Taylor, friend of Douglas Fox Pitt.
There are two situations when M1 chips confine code to just one of their Performance cores: during startup, before the other cores are running, and when preparing an update.
