macOS doesn’t handle significant errors and failures well, burying them away in the log. It needs to report them to the user through a new sub-system.
Author: hoakley
Before folk history changed with the concept of human evolution, caves were sacred places inhabited by hermits, or figures from myth.
Three more riddles about Mac, computing, and related matters, for your entertainment. Answers on Monday morning.
In Mojave and Catalina, tampering with the contents of an app bundle risks breaking signature checks. Here’s how to work around that.
A six metre (21 feet) high fresco is a major undertaking, particularly when it’s one of the first paintings to use accurate linear perspective. How was it done?
For once, Mojave’s privacy protection worked in favour of the user, in stopping Zoom’s old app from regaining access to your camera and microphone.
Apple has pushed a third update to MRT bringing its version to 1.47 dated 18 July 2019. Apple […]
Six distinctive group portraits are now the works for which he is best known. But aren’t they strange, set in comparison with contemporary paintings?
How deeply does macOS check a signature? What are all the static code validation flags? Should my app leave macOS to perform signature checks?
Sleep easier at night knowing that there shouldn’t be a hidden web server running on your Mac. Here’s how to check.
